Two individuals were arrested in Minnesota during an anti-ICE protest, accused of assaulting federal officers and disregarding commands to avoid traffic. The arrests occurred as federal law enforcement attempted to secure the Whipple Building, which hosts ICE and other government agencies, amid escalating protests.
This situation escalates tensions surrounding federal immigration enforcement in the state. Protests have been fueled by recent violence involving ICE agents, drawing criticism from local leaders and residents who are calling for accountability and changes to local immigration practices.
Key Developments
- Two demonstrators were detained for assaulting officers during a protest against ICE in Minneapolis.
- ICE reported multiple arrests linked to ongoing demonstrations over the shooting of Renee Nicole Good.
- Local officials, including Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey, have demanded ICE leave Minneapolis.
Full Report
Incident Details
According to ICE, two protesters were arrested for assaulting officers and repeatedly ignoring warnings to stay out of traffic. The arrests highlight a growing tension as approximately 200 demonstrators gather to voice their opposition to ICE’s presence and operations in the area. ICE issued a statement via social media, underscoring that assaults on federal law enforcement will result in legal consequences.
Recent Tragedy Sparks Outrage
The protests were ignited following the fatal shooting of U.S. citizen Renee Nicole Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who reportedly fired into her vehicle. The incident has been condemned by local residents and Democratic leaders, who are calling for Ross to be prosecuted. In contrast, members of the Trump administration defend the agent’s actions as justified.
Further Incidents and Reactions
In a separate event, an ICE agent shot an alleged illegal immigrant in the leg during an arrest attempt, claiming self-defense due to the suspect’s violent actions. This sequence of events has led to heightened scrutiny of ICE and its operations in Minnesota.
Local Officials Respond
Both the state governor and the mayor have expressed their disapproval of ICE’s actions, with Mayor Frey stating that the agency’s conduct is a significant factor in rising gun violence in the city. Their calls for ICE to vacate reflect widespread concerns among residents regarding safety and accountability in immigration enforcement practices.
Context & Previous Events
The recent protests follow a pattern of escalating confrontations between federal law enforcement and communities in Minnesota, particularly surrounding ICE’s enforcement actions. Previous demonstrations have also focused on similar concerns regarding ICE’s impact on local safety and the treatment of immigrants.





































