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BREAKING: TDS HAS INFECTED THE ENTIRE LEFT IN MINNEAPOLIS! They are amassed near where their comrade FAFO’d!
🚨BREAKING: TDS HAS INFECTED THE ENTIRE LEFT IN MINNEAPOLIS! They are amassed near where their comrade FAFO’d!
Tonight it about to get HEATED.
Wait for the looters to come out as soon as the sun goes down.
Pray for the BRAVE men and women of ICE/DHS!
MINNEAPOLIS IS A TICKING TIME BOMB. The police has already surrendered, we seen that last night.
Now the businesses and innocent bystanders will be targeted, just like in 2020.
Let’s see how hard they’re going to try and “get ICE out”
of Minneapolis.
Tensions in Minneapolis reached a boiling point this week after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot a woman during a federal immigration enforcement operation, igniting widespread protests in the city and across the United States. ([Reuters][1])
The woman, **37-year-old Renee Nicole Good**, was killed on January 7 when an ICE officer fired into her vehicle during a confrontation on a residential street in south Minneapolis. Video footage shared on social media shows federal agents approaching the stopped SUV, and at least one agent firing shots as the vehicle began to move. ([WBUR][2])
Local officials and community members have sharply rejected the federal government’s characterization of the encounter. While the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) described the shooting as an act of self-defense — alleging the woman used her car as a weapon — Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called that narrative “garbage” after reviewing the video. ([FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul][3])
In response, **tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets**, demanding accountability and an end to aggressive federal enforcement tactics. Demonstrations under banners such as “ICE Out For Good” have drawn crowds not only in Minneapolis but in cities nationwide, including Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. ([Reuters][1])
Despite many protests remaining peaceful, some clashes with law enforcement led to arrests. Local leaders, including Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, have condemned the shooting and urged demonstrators to stay nonviolent, while insisting that state authorities be allowed to investigate alongside federal agencies. ([AP News][4])
Bystander footage of the incident has circulated widely online, prompting questions about use of force and federal oversight of immigration operations. Officials and activists alike say transparency is crucial — calling on the public to view the footage, speak out, and demand accountability from law enforcement agencies.
