BREAKING: ICE SHOOTS ANOTHER IN MINNEAPOLIS, TEAR GASSING OBSERVERS AT SCENE
From MeidasTouch
In Minneapolis, protesters are gathering in response to reports of a shooting involving federal immigration agents, separate from a previous incident earlier this month. Tensions escalate as federal agents use tear gas against observers, reflecting heightened unrest in a city already grappling with the presence of thousands of immigration enforcement personnel.
Key Takeaways
- In Minneapolis, protests escalate as federal agents allegedly shoot a man, reigniting past tensions with community activism.
- Weathering below-zero temperatures, protesters unite; cold can't freeze their fears about immigration enforcement and community safety.
- A rumor can spark a wildfire: unconfirmed reports of gunfire lead to barricades, chants, and a strengthened resolve.
- Minneapolis's 3,000 immigration agents face grassroots fury—forget the cold; the community feels backed into a corner.
- Yesterday’s general strike drew tens of thousands—today, the echo of 'ICE out now' rings louder than winter’s chill.
Mentioned in This Episode
- JT Saskowski (person)
- ICE (company)
- Renee Mlin Good (person)
- Minneapolis (location)
- Matthew James Allen (person)
- Minnesota (location)
- Trump Administration (company)
- Governor Tim Walls (person)
- Minneapolis Police (company)
- Department of Homeland Security (company)
- Jacob Frey (person)
- Henipin County Sheriff's Office (company)
- Nicolet Avenue (location)
- 26th Street (location)
- Status Coup (company)
- Operation Metro Surge (event)
- Minus Touch Network (company)