Hundreds rally in Oklahoma City after ICE shooting in Minneapolis

OKLAHOMA CITY – Hundreds of people gathered Sunday afternoon alongOklahoma City Boulevard at Scissortail Park for the “ICE Out for Good” protest, part of a nationwide response to the fatal shooting of a woman by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis earlier this week.

The crowd stretched between South Robinson Avenue and South Walker Avenue on both sides of the street. Families and demonstrators from a range of communities attended, holding signs, chanting through bullhorns, and listening to speeches criticizing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the administration of President Donald Trump. Drivers passing through the area honked and waved flags from their vehicles.

Despite the heightened national debate over immigration enforcement, the atmosphere remained peaceful. Authorities reported no arrests or safety concerns during the demonstration…

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