MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A wave of anger cascaded through Minneapolis on Thursday following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer. The incident, which has been described as a tragic and unjust event, saw hundreds take to the streets, chanting for justice and demanding an immediate end to ICE operations in their city.

As protests unfolded amidst freezing rain, demonstrators clamored for justice, carrying signs that declared, ICE out now, and assembled outside a federal facility linked to the administration's recent immigration enforcement initiatives.

The circumstances of the shooting have come under intense scrutiny following an additional incident involving federal agents in Oregon, which left two individuals wounded and has raised further concerns regarding the nature of immigration enforcement across the United States.

Witnesses reported seeing Good, 37, attempt to evade ICE agents, allegedly leading to her being shot in a confrontation that some officials have claimed involved her trying to use her vehicle as a weapon. The incident provoked immediate action from local officials including Mayor Jacob Frey, who dismissed the defense of the officer’s actions as baseless.

Preliminary reports suggest a Venezuelan man was involved in the Oregon shooting, as federal officers were executing immigration operations. The situation emphasizes the urgency for investigations into both incidents amid growing public outrage towards federal immigration policies.

Good’s death represents at least the fifth fatality linked to immigration enforcement actions during the Trump administration, prompting officials and activists alike to call for transparency and accountability. As protests erupted in major cities nationwide, demonstrators voiced their dissatisfaction with the government’s approach, echoing sentiments of past civil rights struggles in the wake of police brutality.

“We must not ignore the gravity of these losses,” said protester Shanta Hejmadi, emphasizing that the issue transcends geographical boundaries. “Our communities are under siege, and we should be horrified.”

Local and state officials are advocating for an independent investigation into the shooting, with calls for transparency amid claims of biased narratives being pushed by federal authorities. Good’s tragic fate compels communities to scrutinize the broader implications of immigration enforcement tactics, which continue to raise ethical and humanitarian questions regarding the treatment of individuals within the immigrant community.

The immediate response to Renee Good's death reflects a collective demand for justice, as calls for action from advocates grow louder across the nation.