Minneapolis police detain at least 30 during latest protests
Protests followed the death of Renee Good by an ICE officer amid the largest federal DHS operation ever, with 29 arrested during unrest in Minneapolis, officials said.
- On Wednesday, Minneapolis police engaged demonstrators after the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, including protests outside the Hilton Canopy Hotel.
- Amid a large federal deployment, the fatal shooting came soon after 2,000 federal officers were dispatched to Minneapolis in the Department of Homeland Security's "largest DHS operation ever".
- Police said more than 200 law enforcement officers responded to the Hilton Canopy Hotel Friday, issuing multiple warnings and declaring unlawful assembly before dispersing about 1,000 demonstrators.
- Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey urged peaceful protests, warning, 'We will not counter Donald Trump's chaos with our own brand of chaos. He wants us to take the bait'; DHS claimed the driver tried to 'weaponise' her vehicle.
- Mobile phone footage filmed by Jonathan Ross showed moments around Good's death, while uncertain video evidence leaves unclear if the car hit the officer; demonstrations spread to Phoenix on Jan. 10.
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After the nationwide protests against Trump's ICE force, the U.S. government sends hundreds more security forces to Minnesota. Mobile videos show another brutal arrest.
The US government announced on Sunday, January 11, the sending of "hundreds" of additional federal agents to Minneapolis, after a weekend of protests in the country after the death of a 37-year-old American woman shot dead by the immigration police (ICE).
This new deployment of "hundreds" of agents would enable them "to act safely."
The US Homeland Security Minister Kristi Noem announced this Sunday the sending of "hundreds" of additional federal agents between Sunday and Monday in Minneapolis, after the death of a 37-year-old resident during an immigration police operation. "We will continue to enforce the law: if individuals commit acts of violence against law enforcement or hinder our operations, it is a crime, and we will hold them responsible for the consequences," she…
In several videos that have become viral on social media you see law enforcement force enter some cars and stop people on board
Thousands of federal officials are already in Minneapolis. After an ICE official shot a woman there, more officials are now being sent. A senator, however, makes serious accusations against the government.
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