‘She was not a terrorist,’ in L.A., calls for justice of ICE killing of Renee Good

Los Angeles has joined in nationwide protests following the tragic killing of 37-year-old by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis.

Good was fatally shot three times behind the wheel of her vehicle by the ICE agent identified as Jonathan Ross. The incident happened after she dropped off her youngest child at an elementary school.

Just hours after the killing of Good, organizers and immigrant rights advocates in L.A. gathered and held vigils in historic locations in the city, including Placita Olvera in Downtown L.A. and Marichi Plaza in Boyle Heights…

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