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Minneapolis immigration arrest captured on video as city remains on edge after Renee Good shooting
Summary
Video published by the Associated Press shows federal agents entering a Minneapolis home and arresting a man during a large immigration enforcement operation while protesters gathered outside; the actions follow the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer. Authorities report thousands of recent arrests in Minnesota and have not announced a next procedural step.
Content
Federal agents conducting immigration arrests in the Twin Cities region entered a Minneapolis home and removed a man while protesters gathered nearby. Video recorded of the scene shows confrontations between agents and people on the street and a resident presenting a document to officers. The document was signed by an immigration officer and, according to reporting, is not a judge-signed warrant that would authorize forced entry. The activity comes as the city reacts to the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer and broader enforcement actions announced by federal officials.
Key facts:
- Video shows federal agents entering a private residence and arresting a man during an enforcement operation reported as part of a large DHS effort.
- The document shown to the resident was signed by an immigration officer; reporting notes that such a document does not carry the same authority as a court-issued warrant.
- Homeland Security officials said the operation has led to more than 2,000 arrests in Minnesota since early December and that additional federal agents were being sent.
- The shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer has prompted protests and public calls for state involvement in the investigation.
- Minneapolis public schools announced a shift to remote learning for a month amid concerns about community safety and tension.
Summary:
The video and subsequent arrests have contributed to heightened tensions in Minneapolis as federal immigration enforcement continues and community members hold organized observations of operations. Undetermined at this time.
