ICE protests held in Clark Park
Metro Detroiters are protesting the ICE killing of Minnesota woman Renee Nicole Good on Friday. Meanwhile, the City of Minneapolis removed makeshift street barriers near the site of a fatal ICE shooting as protests continue and school districts across the Twin Cities metro close or shift to online learning amid heightened ICE activity. Meanwhile, a new video has surfaced that shows the ICE agent's perspective moments before the shooting. Renee Nicole Good, 37, was fatally shot by an ICE officer, identified as Jonathan Ross, on Wednesday morning. Federal officials claim self-defense, but local officials have disputed that claim after reviewing videos of the shooting.
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