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Minneapolis police on Saturday said at least 30 people were detained during protests the night before after an immigration officer fatally shot an unarmed woman in her vehicle earlier this week.
1don MSN
Minneapolis police nowhere to be found as agitators seize control of street after ICE shooting
Agitators erected barricades and took control of a Minneapolis street after Wednesday's fatal ICE shooting, with no police presence observed in the area.
Minneapolis police estimated "tens of thousands of people" attended the "ICE out of Minnesota" rally and march, which started in Powderhorn Park on Saturday. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the protest was "peaceful".
Minneapolis Police said an individual accused of spray painting messages on multiple businesses during a protest on Lake Street has been arrested.
Nick Sortor took to X on January 9 and claimed that Minneapolis Police gave in to anti-ICE protestors and further ran away. In the tweet, Nick wrote that the cops surrendered after many officers began getting attacked at the scene. Further in the tweet, Nick urged that the Insurrection Act should be brought to action across the city and added,
Minneapolis police arrested a man who they say vandalized multiple businesses along Lake Street Saturday evening.
Twenty-nine people were arrested overnight as police responded to protests against federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, Mayor Jacob Frey said at a press conference on Saturday. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said one police officer was injured during the protest response.
In a video, the officer says he would also shoot if someone drove a car at him, appearing to agree with federal agents’ actions in the killing of Renee Nicole Good.