29 Arrested in 2026 Minneapolis ICE Protests Following Renee Nicole Good Death
Protests erupted in Minneapolis following the ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Jan 2026. 29 arrests were made as federal and state authorities clash over the investigation.
The streets of Minneapolis are tense once again as the community demands answers. At least 29 people were arrested on Friday night during intense protests sparked by the fatal shooting of a local woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. One police officer reportedly suffered minor injuries during the demonstrations, which saw over 1,000 demonstrators take to the streets.
2026 Minneapolis ICE Protests: Conflicting Narratives Emerge
The unrest follows the death of 37-year-oldRenee Nicole Good, who was shot in her car last Wednesday. While the Trump administration claims agent Jonathan Ross acted in self-defense, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has publicly challenged this, stating it's clear she was trying to leave the scene rather than attack. Protesters gathered outside the Canopy Hotel, where ICE agents were reportedly staying, leading to clashes with law enforcement.
A Widening Federal-State Divide
The incident has triggered a jurisdictional battle. The FBI is currently leading the investigation, but Minnesota state officials have announced their own inquiry after claiming they were frozen out of the federal process. High-profile lawmakers like Ilhan Omar accused the Department of Homeland Security of obstructing congressional oversight. With more protests planned across the United States this weekend, the situation remains volatile.
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