Protests ignite across Sacramento as outrage grows over deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis

(FOX40.COM) — Community members took to Sacramento’s streets in both anger and sadness Wednesday after an ICE agent fatally shot a Minneapolis woman in what some federal officials have called an act of self-defense and what others are calling an example of ICE brutality.

Broken hearts and calls to action made their way from Minneapolis to Sacramento.

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“We came out here to honor Renee Good,” a local protester, Amanda, said.

Community members described the horror they felt when they first saw video that captured the moment an ICE agent fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Good during protests against ICE raids in Minneapolis Wednesday morning.

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People across the nation expressed outrage over the incident and here in Northern California, locals are standing together in solidarity — united in their sadness and frustration…

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