This is not normal': Minneapolis on edge and angry after ICE killing of woman amid federal surge
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This is not normal': Minneapolis on edge and angry after ICE killing of woman amid federal surge
"Edwin Torres DeSantiago received a text message on Wednesday morning as he was tracking immigration enforcement across Minneapolis a person was shot by ICE at 34th Street and Portland Avenue. He jumped into his car to head to the scene. Torres DeSantiago manages the Immigrant Defense Network, a group that monitors ICE activity and responds to community needs after someone is taken."
"The scene was the most extreme the city has seen since the deployment here under Trump's second term began: a 37-year-old woman, US citizen Renee Nicole Good, had been shot and killed by an ICE agent. Department of Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem has claimed that Good was harassing and impeding law enforcement operations, but video of the incident appears to show that she was driving away when she was shot."
Edwin Torres DeSantiago received a text about a person shot by ICE at 34th Street and Portland Avenue and rushed to the scene. He manages the Immigrant Defense Network, which monitors ICE activity and responds to community needs after arrests. A 37-year-old US citizen, Renee Nicole Good, was shot and killed by an ICE agent during the deployment. Department of Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem claimed Good was harassing and impeding operations, while video appears to show she was driving away when shot. Observers have tracked hundreds of ICE vehicles and received many calls as community members feel unsafe leaving home.
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