EXCLUSIVE: Minneapolis Mayor SLAMS Vance, ICE After Deadly Shooting

From Pod Save America

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry criticizes Vice President JD Vance's characterization of Renee Good, who was killed by ICE agents, asserting that she was a victim, not a domestic terrorist. Fry expresses deep concern over the escalating violence linked to ICE operations in the city and emphasizes the need for accountability and protective measures for residents.

Key Takeaways

  • When confronting chaos, unity trumps division: Minneapolis rallies across ideologies to protect its immigrant community.
  • Political spectacle? ICE’s actions appear less about safety and more about creating a narrative for the Trump administration.
  • Blasting 'deranged leftist' labels won’t mask the tragedy—Renee Good is a victim, not a villain in this story.
  • The declining crime rates on the north side suggest ICE's presence is more performative than preventative—time for accountability.
  • Minneapolis stands resilient, refusing to let fear spark unrest; a community committed to peace over provocation is powerful.

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