Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson has publicly endorsed anti-ICE mobilization training as protesters nationwide push back after the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by a federal ICE agent in Minneapolis earlier this month. The shooting, captured on video and widely shared, ignited demonstrations from New York City to Seattle, New Orleans and beyond.
Tension is high as activists link Good’s killing — a mother of three — to broader federal immigration enforcement practices that many see as aggressive and unchecked. Massive crowds gathered in NYC this week, with social posts showing thousands in the streets calling for change.
Federal law enforcement has also increased its presence in Minnesota and other states in response to protests, complicating tensions and prompting debates over force and protest rights…