Minneapolis cancels school for the week after deadly ICE shooting
Minneapolis Public Schools closed for Jan. 8–9 after ICE killed a local woman and federal agents confronted students, affecting about 33,000 students amid safety concerns.
- Minneapolis Public Schools canceled classes for two days after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, a U.S. citizen.
- According to eyewitnesses, ICE agents gave conflicting orders before one agent fired at least three shots through Good's car window as her vehicle moved forward.
- Officials provided contradictory accounts, with federal authorities claiming Good attempted to run over officers while local leaders disputed the narrative and demanded ICE leave the city.
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Minneapolis shuts down public schools as rioting escalates after lethal ICE shooting
Anti-ICE protesters and rioters have forced Minneapolis public schools to shut down out of caution after a lethal shooting of a woman by federal agents.Protesters denounced the Trump administration and Immigration and Customs Enforcement overnight at the same time that the governor and mayor, both of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, called for ICE to leave Minneapolis immediately.'All MPS-sponsored programs, activities, athletics, Community Ed…
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