Hundreds of protesters rallied across Colorado on Saturday in solidarity with Renee Nicole Good, the woman who was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
There were over 30 rallies, dubbed “ICE Out For Good,” in Colorado planned for the weekend, with about half in the Denver metro area, and others stretching as far as Windsor, Pagosa Springs, and Grand Junction. More protests were planned for cities and towns across the country.
In Denver, several dozen protesters held and hung signs bearing slogans like “ICE out 4 good,” and “liberty and justice 4 all,” on the Highlands Bridge and adjacent 15th Street overpass over Interstate 25.
Christien Kingsley Coombs, another protester in Denver, was standing on the sidewalk on the 15th Street overpass in Denver holding a sign that read “melt ICE,” with his kid, who held a sign that read “ICE kills.”…