Renee Good Shooting Sparks Nationwide Protests: Chaos Erupts in US Cities

Massive anti-ICE protests have erupted across the US after the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good, including in Los Angeles, Santa Rosa, Minneapolis.

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Protests have erupted across the United States following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, by a federal ICE agent in Minneapolis. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with demonstrations taking place in major cities including Los Angeles, Santa Rosa, Minneapolis, Austin, and Philadelphia. Renee Good, a prize-winning poet and guitarist, was shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross after allegedly striking him with her vehicle. According to reports, Ross has served as a deportation officer with ICE since 2015. Videos of the protests have surfaced on social media, showing chaotic scenes in Minneapolis, where demonstrators have been seen harassing federal agents and throwing objects at them. In Philadelphia, protesters marched from city hall to the federal detention center, with some calling for an end to the 'regime of violence.' The shooting has sparked a heated debate, with President Donald Trump and the Department of Homeland Security blaming Good for her own death, claiming she acted aggressively towards the ICE agent. However, Democrats have condemned the shooting, with Nancy Pelosi calling it 'a betrayal of American values.' The incident has also sparked calls for reform, with Texas Rep. Greg Casar telling protesters in Austin, 'We cannot wait here in despair. We cannot do nothing. We cannot fall into hopelessness.' Protests are planned in numerous cities across the United States, including New York City, Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Ohio, and Florida. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the Renee Good shooting has sparked a nationwide movement, with many calling for an end to the violence and a more compassionate approach to immigration.