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Minnesota Prosecutor Urges Evidence in ICE Shooting

Minnesota Prosecutor Urges Public to Share Evidence in Fatal ICE Shooting; Protests Erupt as Tensions Rise A Minnesota prosecutor is calling on the public to submit any video or evidence related to the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer. Despite the Trump administration limiting the probe to the FBI, the Hennepin County Attorney, Mary Moriarty, asserts her offices jurisdiction. The shooting occurred during a massive immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, where Good was shot in the head. Moriarty challenges claims of full immunity for the officer and plans to post a link for tips. Protests have erupted in Minneapolis, echoing the George Floyd unrest, with hundreds marching and chanting against ICE. Schools have canceled classes, and Goods wife shared a heartfelt statement about her partners kindness. Meanwhile, a federal border officer shot and wounded two Venezuelan nationals in Portland, sparking demands to end militarized raids. The Twin Cities operation resulted in over two thousand arrests since Tuesday. Homeland Security defends both shootings as self-defense, and protests are spreading nationwide. Checkout Solipillow.com

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