North Texas protest today to ‘demand justice’ after ICE shooting in Minneapolis

Communities across the country are seeing protests grow after 37-year-old Renee Nicole Macklin Good was shot and killed inside her car by an ICE officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Wednesday morning.

Videos of the shooting have spread like wildfire across social media, showing officers approaching an SUV stopped in the middle of the road, ordering the driver to get out and grabbing the door handle. The SUV began to pull forward before one ICE agent fired at least two shots into the vehicle. Federal and state officials have offered contradicting accounts of those videos.

By that evening, hundreds of protesters had gathered at the snow-covered intersection in the Minneapolis suburb where Macklin Good was killed, roughly a mile from where George Floyd was killed by Derek Chauvin in 2020.

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Macklin Good, who died from gunshot wounds to the head, was the mother of three children and had recently moved to Minnesota. She was a U.S. citizen who seemingly had no criminal record beyond a traffic ticket, according to the Associated Press…

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