Large crowd gathers for anti-ICE vigil in Pleasanton following shooting of Renee Good
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Large crowd gathers for anti-ICE vigil in Pleasanton following shooting of Renee Good
"PLEASANTON, Calif. (KGO) -- More than 100 people came out for a vigil at Delucchi Park in Pleasanton to mourn Renee Good, the 37-year-old mother of three, who was fatally shot by ICE agents in Minneapolis on Wednesday. This vigil was organized by group Indivisible Tri-Valley. It says the goal is "demand accountability for state violence." And the group is calling for a full investigation into the shooting."
"According to Department of Homeland Security, Good was allegedly attempting to run over an ICE agent when she was shot. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz have disputed those claims. MORE: Protest held in SF following deadly ICE shooting of 37-year-old-woman in Minneapolis Indivisible Tri-Valley said Minneapolis may be far way, but that something similar could easily happen in the Tri-Valley, especially with a Federal Correctional Institution being in nearby Dublin."
More than 100 people attended a vigil at Delucchi Park in Pleasanton to mourn Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three fatally shot by ICE agents in Minneapolis. The vigil was organized by Indivisible Tri-Valley to demand accountability for state violence and to call for a full investigation into the shooting. The event was peaceful, featuring prayers and songs of resistance and solidarity. Organizers expressed support for immigration reform while criticizing ICE conduct. Some attendees called for abolishing ICE due to lack of accountability. Viral videos of the incident sparked national outcry and local concern about a nearby detention facility.
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