Hundreds protest ICE during Cedar Rapids vigil

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Demonstrators braved the cold to peacefully protest the killing of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by an ICE agent this week.

Most wearing black, nearly 300 people held signs during the silent vigil along Eighth Avenue and Second Street SE, punctuated by cars honking in support and the toll of a single bell.

With temperatures hovering around freezing, demonstrators silently gripped signs in the cold wind stating “ICE out now,” “Justice for Renee Good,” “No ICE” and more. Some also referenced Keith Porter, a black American citizen killed by an off-duty ICE agent in Los Angeles…

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