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ICE Shooting Sparks Protests, Investigations

Tensions rise in Minneapolis following ICE officers fatal shooting of Renee Good, sparking protests and calls for investigation. Separate shooting in Portland, Oregon, leaves two wounded. Local leaders question ICEs self-defense claims, citing video evidence. Protests spread to Philadelphia, with Portlands mayor demanding ICE halt operations. Minneapolis schools cancel classes amid unrest. State investigators face obstacles in probing the fatal shooting, with locals expressing concerns about a fair investigation. Governor Tim Walz advocates for state involvement, as national enforcement faces scrutiny following at least five deaths linked to immigration sweeps since Trumps presidency. Checkout Solipillow.com

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