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Anti-ICE demonstrations planned across US Saturday following shooting of Renee Nicole Good

Demonstrations against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are planned Saturday around the U.S. following Wednesday's shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by an ICE agent.

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Austin Police charge into crowd of anti-ICE agitators, multiple detained

Austin Police have detained at least three anti-ICE agitators as protests escalate in Texas.

Police on bikes were seen charging into a crowd of agitators near the intersection of S Congress and E 6th streets following a protest at the J.J. Pickle Federal Building.

"We're with you," protesters could be heard shouting to one handcuffed agitator.

The Texas Department of Public Safety did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital.

Posted by Alexandra Koch

LAPD officers in riot gear respond to protest at Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles

The Los Angeles Police Department has responded in riot gear to the ongoing protest outside the Metropolitan Detention Center.

Multiple agitators were seen on video being detained just before 7 p.m. local time.

A dispersal order was issued at about 6:15 p.m. for Alameda, from Aliso to Temple, which includes Commercial Street, according to the LAPD.

"You must leave the area," police wrote in a statement on X.

Posted by Alexandra Koch

Aerial footage captures hundreds of protesters in Minnesota

Aerial video captured hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Minnesota days after 37-year-old mother of three Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot Wednesday by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.

The demonstrators were seen holding anti-ICE signs and upside down American flags as they marched through the streets.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday authorized the Minnesota National Guard to be staged and ready to support local and state law enforcement in protecting critical infrastructure and maintaining public safety amid protests.

"Minnesotans have met this moment. Thousands of people have peacefully made their voices heard. Minnesota: Thank you. We saw powerful peace," Walz wrote in a statement. "We have every reason to believe that peace will hold."

Posted by Alexandra Koch

Anti-ICE agitator hurls slices of bologna at ICE vehicle in Minneapolis

An anti-ICE agitator was captured on video Saturday flinging slices of bologna at an ICE vehicle in Minneapolis.

The man, who was wearing a mask, appeared to be holding the deli meat behind his back before tossing it at the federal law enforcement vehicle.

He was also seen holding up his middle finger and yelling at agents.

"Get the f--- out of here," he said.

It is unclear if the agitator is facing any charges related to the incident.

Posted by Alexandra Koch

Hundreds of anti-ICE demonstrators gather in downtown LA

Roughly 300 demonstrators gathered in downtown Los Angeles Saturday as anti-ICE protests kicked off in the Golden State.

Demonstrators held signs ranging in topics from anti-ICE to anti-Venezuela intervention.

Only about four agitators were spotted in tactical gear, positioning themselves toward the back of the crowd.

Apparent organizers, wearing yellow vests, handed out flyers and sign up sheets.

Fox News reporters at the scene said as of 3:30 p.m. local time, the protest was "entirely peaceful."

Fox News' Alex Rego-Rahman contributed to this report.

Posted by Alexandra Koch

SBA relocates Minneapolis district office due to 'overwhelming local hostility' toward ICE

U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Kelly Loeffler announced on Saturday that following the fatal ICE shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, the SBA would be relocating its Minneapolis district office.

"Following the events of this week, and the overwhelming local hostility toward Immigration and Customs Enforcement, I have ordered @SBAgov to begin relocation of our agency’s Minneapolis district office," Loeffler wrote in a statement posted on X.

"Since Day One, I have been clear that SBA will not continue to surge resources to communities that refuse to protect their small business owners by impeding this Administration’s efforts to deport and detain criminal illegal aliens," she continued. "We will relocate our offices to cities that comply with federal law - and take seriously their responsibility to promote public safety on Main Street."

Posted by Alexandra Koch

New video shows Renee Good dancing, repeatedly beeping car horn minutes before fatal ICE shooting

Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot Wednesday while allegedly obstructing an ICE operation, was seen in newly surfaced video repeatedly honking her car horn and dancing to the noise minutes before the shooting.

Footage shows ICE vehicles attempting to drive down the street, with police lights and sirens activated, as Good's SUV blocked the road for more than three minutes.

The video ended as ICE agents got out of their pickup truck, approached the SUV, and gunfire rang out.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt shared the video on X, calling Good a "leftist insurrectionist."

"Remember when the media called Abrego Garcia an innocent 'Maryland Man,' when he was actually an illegal alien, human trafficker, wife beater, and gang member?" Leavitt wrote in a post. "Minnesota is a different case, but the legacy media is running the same playbook. This woman was not 'an innocent mother dropping off her child at school.' She was a leftist insurrectionist who was purposefully and illegally obstructing law enforcement operations. More evidence here."

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) also shared the video, alleging Good was "stalking and imeding" law enforcement.

"The media continues to fail the American people in their reporting on the events in Minneapolis," DHS wrote in an X post. "New evidence shows that the anti-ICE agitator was STALKING and IMPEDING a law enforcement operation over the course of the morning. The evidence speaks for itself."

The White House and DHS did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment regarding the timing of when shots were fired.

Posted by Alexandra Koch

Homeland Security shares photo of ICE deportation flight in Minneapolis

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Saturday shared a photo of a deportation plane ready to take off from Minneapolis.

"Lawbreakers going wheels up in Minneapolis," the department wrote in the X post.

The post comes amid nationwide anti-immigration enforcement protests following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent Wednesday.

Posted by Alexandra Koch

Noem says Laken Riley would have turned 24 Saturday: 'We can never bring Laken back'

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem posted on social media Saturday in honor of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, who was murdered by a Venezuelan illegal immigrant on Feb. 22, 2024.

"Today would have been Laken Riley’s 24th birthday," Noem wrote in an X post. "Immediately upon coming into office, President Trump signed the Laken Riley Act to restore commonsense to our broken immigration system. We can never bring Laken back, but we can do everything in our power to bring these heinous criminals to justice."

Jose Ibarra, 27, was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison after attacking and killing Riley, 22, as she was jogging near Lake Herrick on the University of Georgia campus.

Prosecutors said Ibarra saw Riley running along a popular trail on campus and dragged her 64 feet into a wooded area and beat her head with a rock repeatedly, killing her.

Ibarra entered the U.S. illegally during the Biden administration through El Paso, Texas, in September 2022 and was released into the country via parole.

He was arrested by the New York City Police Department in August 2023 and charged with "acting in a manner to injure a child less than 17" and a motor vehicle license violation, before moving to Georgia.

Posted by Alexandra Koch

ICE arrests in Minnesota surge include numerous convicted child rapists, killers

ICE officials on Saturday released a shocking list of the "worst of the worst" criminal illegal immigrants arrested during their recent surge in the sanctuary state of Minnesota, including numerous child rapists and nearly a dozen killers.

ICE told Fox News the criminal illegal immigrants were roaming freely in Minnesota prior to their recent arrest, and that they are the type of people Democratic politicians and activists are referring to as their "neighbors," as they attempt to interfere with ICE.

One of the "worst of the worst" criminal illegal immigrants arrested in Minnesota is Sriudorn Phaivan, a Laotian illegal immigrant, who was convicted of strong-arm sodomy of a boy and strong-arm sodomy of a girl. Phaivan has had a deportation order since 2018.

Another Laotian illegal immigrant, Chong Vue, was convicted of the strong-arm rape of a 12-year-old girl, and kidnapping a child with intent to sexually assault her. Vue has had a deportation order since 2004.

One of the convicted killers, Gilberto Salguero Landaverde, a Salvadoran illegal immigrant, was convicted of three counts of homicide and has had a deportation order since June 2025.

Click here to read the full story by Fox News Digital's Alexandra Koch. 

Posted by Alexandra Koch

DHS says dem reps led protesters to Minneapolis ICE facility to 'hunt down' agents

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shot back at Democratic lawmakers on Saturday, claiming their goal in visiting the Minneapolis ICE facility was to "hunt down" agents.

"On January 10, Representatives Ilhan Omar, Angie Craig, and Kelly Morrison led a group of protestors to the Minneapolis ICE facility, the morning after a mob of violent rioters attacked, broke into, and destroyed parts of several hotels in downtown Minneapolis, with the explicit goal of 'hunting down' ICE officers who they believed may have been staying there," DHS assistant secretary Tricia Mclaughlin wrote in a statement to Fox News Digital.

Mclaughlin said that for the safety of detainees and staff, and in compliance with the agency’s mandate, the members of Congress were notified that their visit was improper and out of compliance with existing court orders and policies which mandate that members of Congress must notify ICE at least seven days in advance of Congressional visits.

"Because they were out of compliance with this mandate, Representative Omar and her colleagues were denied entry to the facility," she said. "If Congresswoman Omar and her colleagues with to tour these facilities, then they must follow the proper guidelines."

After being denied entry to the regional ICE headquarters at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, Craig claimed officials were "rejecting our appeal as duly-elected members of Congress from the state of Minnesota, from observing the detention center."

"The response was that because the funding for this center came from the One Big, Beautiful Bill, not a congressional appropriations bill, that they were denying our access," Craig said. "We have every right and responsibility if we're doing our jobs to be here today to see what the conditions are in that detention center, we are going to continue to show up."

Omar added the group "did make a phone call" before showing up, but were turned away after initial entry into the building.

"We are seeing ICE pick up people, not allowing them to have access to their attorneys, to their family members, not allowing access to information that their family members could provide," Omar said. "We've also seen them being denied the ability to contact their members of Congress so that we can liaison and get the proper information that is needed and give comfort to their families of their whereabouts. This hasn't happened before."

Fox News’ Matthew Finn and Bill Melugin contributed to this report.

Posted by Alexandra Koch

Minneapolis anti-ICE crowds grow to several hundred people Saturday

Hundreds of anti-ICE demonstrators are lining roads on Saturday in St. Louis Park, a city just outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The demonstrations come after Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in south Minneapolis on Wednesday.

Overnight, 29 people were arrested in downtown Minneapolis after demonstrations there became unruly and damage was reported.

Fox News' Asher Redd contributed to this report.

Posted by Greg Norman-Diamond

Ahead of anti-ICE planned DC demonstration, US Park Police give stern warning

The U.S. Park Police said Saturday that, “The public should stay aware of their surroundings, follow local laws, and listen to instructions from law enforcement officers and emergency services” as anti-ICE demonstrations are beginning in Washington, D.C. 

“In keeping with Operational Security (OPSEC) principles, the U.S. Park Police does not release specific information about deployment plans, security postures, or tactical operations,” the agency said. “Limiting such disclosures helps prevent the inadvertent release of sensitive details that could undermine public safety, officer safety, or the effectiveness of ongoing operations.”  

“We can confirm that the U.S. Park Police maintains a comprehensive and flexible security strategy,” it added. “This strategy is continuously developed and implemented in close partnership with our interagency counterparts to ensure a coordinated and effective approach to public safety.” 

Posted by Greg Norman-Diamond

Minneapolis officer hit with chunk of ice as 29 arrested in demonstrations, police chief says

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said Saturday that 29 people were arrested overnight during anti-ICE demonstrations in downtown Minneapolis. 

“It was well over a thousand individuals, we believe that we're assembled there. And as those individuals broke off from the crowd, we had some other marches that then continued downtown. Ultimately, by 1 a.m., all of these individuals were either dispersed or placed under arrest. There were 29 arrests last night. We are aware of one police officer that was injured from a chunk of ice that was thrown at them,” O’Hara said. 

“Obviously, there's a number of additional marches and protests that we will be monitoring today, and we are fully prepared if things cross the line and become unlawful to make additional arrests if necessary," he added. 

“I also want to acknowledge that the vast majority of people have protested peacefully,” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said. “And to the few that have caused damage to property and or harm to others, I need to be very clear. We're not going to let that happen. If you cause damage to property, or put others in danger, you're going to be arrested.” 

O’Hara told reporters Saturday, “Last night at about 7 p.m., there was a gathering outside the Canopy hotel in downtown Minneapolis. That gathering began as all the other gatherings around hotels had been conducted over the last several days, largely peaceful. 

“Mainly a noise protest that was occurring, trying to disrupt the activities at the hotel. Unfortunately, that changed last night,” O’Hara said. “Individuals at the Canopy then began marching on Washington Avenue towards The Depot and the Renaissance Hotel. While they were there, some individuals broke off from that group, and in the rear, they caused some damage to that hotel. Damage to some of the windows and some graffiti damage.” 

“They then returned, to the Canopy hotel, where the Minneapolis Police Department responded with well over 200 police officers,” he also said. “We initiated a plan and took our time to de-escalate the situation." 

Posted by Greg Norman-Diamond

Ilhan Omar, other House Dems seen at federal building in Minneapolis, demand entry

Rep. Ilhan Omar and Rep. Angie Craig, both Democrats from Minnesota, showed up at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis on Saturday and demanded entry.

A source told Fox News that they have been escorted into the building.

Craig later said outside the facility that, "They told us that we are not allowed in the building, that they were rejecting our appeal as duly-elected members of Congress from the state of Minnesota, from observing the detention center."

"The response was that because the funding for this center came from the One Big, Beautiful Bill, not a congressional appropriations bill, that they were denying our access," she continued. "We have every right and responsibility if we're doing our jobs to be here today to see what the conditions are in that detention center, we are going to continue to show up."

"It was our understanding that we were led in, by the former acting director that allowed us in, he was in that position up until two days ago," Omar said. "And, you know, we did make a phone call before we came here, to give him a heads up that we were coming, did facilitate our entry into the building. And then ten minutes or so later, as we were making our way into the actual detention center where people were being detained, we were told that we had to come back out, because his higher-ups had made a phone call to him saying that we are no longer allowed to be in the building, and that an explanation would be provided to us once we got upstairs."

"We are seeing ICE pick up people, not allowing them to have access to their attorneys, to their family members, not allowing access to information that their family members could provide," Omar added. "We've also seen them being denied the ability to contact their members of Congress so that we can liaison and get the proper information that is needed and give comfort to their families of their whereabouts. This hasn't happened before."

"There is no freedom when you are being detained and your government is being turned against you. This should be appalling to everyone," Omar also said.

"In Minnesota, we know how to protect one another. And I have been incredibly, incredibly proud the way our neighbors have shown up for one another. It's been beautiful to see. And that kind of resistance is why ICE agents seem so angry and agitated, because they have never experienced the kind of love that we experienced here in Minnesota, and we know that they are going to disappear one day, but we will be here caring for one another and carrying out policy with love here in Minnesota," Omar declared.

Rep. Kelly Morrison, D-Minn., also was at the scene on Saturday.

Fox News’ Bill Melugin contributed to this report.

Posted by Greg Norman-Diamond

Video captures Minneapolis agitators trying to breach downtown hotel

Footage has captured a mob in downtown Minneapolis trying to breach a hotel where they reportedly believed U.S. Immigration and Customs (ICE) agents were staying.

Unrest has been brewing in the Minnesota city following Wednesday’s ICE-involved shooting of Renee Nicole Good.

Fox News correspondent Garrett Tenney reported that a small group of the demonstrators on Friday had broken into The Depot in downtown Minneapolis and were tossing around furniture inside while others were spray-painting anti-ICE messages on windows.

Outside, the agitators were playing instruments, banging drums and blowing whistles to prevent immigration agents from sleeping and getting rest, according to Fox News correspondent Matt Finn.

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety later said, “Minnesota State Patrol Mobile Response Team and members of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources are assisting Minneapolis police with the arrest of people for unlawful assembly.”

Posted by Greg Norman-Diamond

Expert warns painting slain anti-ICE activist as ‘George Floyd 2.0’ will fail

Despite large protests erupting in Minneapolis and throughout the country, an immigration expert said that the left’s attempt to paint slain anti-ICE protester Renee Nicole Good as "George Floyd 2.0" is "just not sticking."

Leading Democrats have responded with outrage after an ICE officer killed Good in a Wednesday confrontation. The Trump administration has said the agent fired in self-defense in response to Good allegedly attempting to run him over with her vehicle.

Democrats have rushed to portray it as an example of unjust violence by the Trump administration.

Hillary Clinton posted on X on Thursday that "last night, at the corner where an ICE agent murdered Renee Good, thousands of Minnesotans gathered in the frigid dark to protest her killing."

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told ICE to "get the f--- out of Minneapolis" during a Wednesday press conference, a sentiment that was echoed by Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., who also posted to the Department of Homeland Security, "Get out of our city."

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Lora Ries, director of the Heritage Foundation’s Border Security and Immigration Center, said that a lot has changed in the several years since Floyd’s killing, including a decline in trust of the mainstream media and a subsequent surge in independent journalism.

"This isn't 2020 anymore, and a lot of Americans' eyes have opened during 2020 from the COVID shutdowns, the mandates, the censorship, the nightly riots, the election fraud, and it's just not going to work anymore," said Ries. "People can see what's really happening and decide for themselves, not just take mainstream media's word for it or mainstream media omission of facts as the truth."

Ries said that as soon as the fatal shooting happened on Wednesday, she knew "the left is going to try to make this George Floyd 2.0."

"But within 24 hours, even less, that hasn't come to pass," she said.

Posted by Peter Pinedo

Minneapolis police nowhere to be found as agitators seize control of street after ICE shooting

MINNEAPOLIS – The Minneapolis Police Department was absent from the block where Wednesday’s ICE shooting unfolded, allowing agitators to seize control of the street and erect makeshift barricades that kept others out of the area.

According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the shooting happened during an ICE enforcement operation in south Minneapolis on Wednesday. DHS said agents were trying to make arrests when Renee Nicole Good allegedly used her vehicle as a weapon, which the agency said prompted a federal agent to fire shots in self-defense.

Following the shooting, agitators took control of the street where the shooting took place and used makeshift barricades with chairs, trash cans, wood shipping pallets, bicycles and more.

Fox News Digital went to the area surrounding the makeshift barricades and observed agitators directing traffic. No police officers were observed nearby.

Minneapolis police took down the makeshift barricades early Friday morning.

"F--- ICE" was spray-painted on one of the wooden shipping pallets. Another nearby sign said "ICE are terrorists."

Posted by Adam Sabes

Portland police make 80th arrest in relation to anti-ICE demonstrations

The Portland Police Bureau said early Saturday that one person was arrested in the Oregon city late Friday night “after he pushed a bike officer” during a demonstration near an ICE building there. 

“On the evening of Friday, January 9, 2026, the Portland Police Bureau activated an Incident Management Team to monitor protest activity in the South Portland Neighborhood near the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building,” it said. 

“At approximately 10:15 p.m., officers arrested Andrew Simmons, 39, of Portland, after he pushed a bike officer. Simmons was transported to the Multnomah County Detention Center and lodged on the following charges: Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree and Harassment,” according to the Portland Police Bureau. “To date, the total number of arrests related to ICE protest activity is 80.” 

The demonstration came after another shooting involving an immigration agent in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday.

In a Friday X post, Homeland Security said that the two shooting victims, Luis David Nico Moncada and Yorlenys Betzabeth Zambrano-Contreras, are Venezuelan criminal illegal aliens and suspected members of the foreign terrorist organization Tren de Aragua (TdA).

According to the agency, Moncada and Zambrano-Contreras were shot by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent after the two attempted to run him and others over with their vehicle.

Fox News Digital's Peter Pinedo, Alec Schemmel and Michael Sinkewicz contributed to this report.

Posted by Greg Norman-Diamond

Minneapolis school system offering remote learning until Feb. 12 amid ICE demonstrations

The Minneapolis Public Schools system announced Friday that students would be allowed to return to campus on Monday, Jan. 12, after in-person learning was canceled Thursday and Friday in the aftermath of a deadly Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation in the city on Wednesday.

The school system said, "in-person learning at all buildings will resume on Monday," but it noted that remote learning is being offered for "families who may need it" through Feb. 12.

The school's announcement said more information on the remote learning option has been made available to staff and families.

The change in learning options comes amid protests against ICE and the Trump administration following the shooting death of 37-year-old Renee Good, who has been accused of trying to run an ICE agent over with her car, according to DHS.

Posted by Elizabeth Pritchett

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey dismisses new ICE shooting video

Democratic Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey shrugged off the newly surfaced cellphone video Friday taken by a federal agent of the shooting that killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.

Alpha News was the first to obtain the video showing a tense exchange between the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent and Good, who was shot and killed while behind the wheel of her car he was standing in front of it. The video also shows Good's wife, who is seen taunting the agent from outside the vehicle.

In a report that aired Friday on ABC's "World News Tonight," Frey was shown the video by correspondent Whit Johnson but appeared not to be swayed by it.

"He walked away with a hop in his step from the incident. There's another person that's dead. He held on his cell phone. I think that speaks for itself," Frey reacted.

"Does that video, that angle change your perspective at all about what may have happened?" Johnson asked.

"I think an investigation could change or affirm my perspective," Frey responded. "But we've [all got] two eyes, and I can see a person that is trying to leave. I can see an ICE agent that was not run over by a car. That didn't happen."

Posted by Joseph A. Wulfsohn

Multiple arrested in Minneapolis as anti-ICE protests turn disruptive

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety said early Saturday that multiple people were arrested for “unlawful assembly” during protests in downtown Minneapolis.

“The Minnesota State Patrol Mobile Response Team and members of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources are assisting Minneapolis police with the arrest of people for unlawful assembly,” the department said in a statement.

Authorities responded to the area of the Canopy Hotel on South Third Street and Park Avenue in downtown Minneapolis following reports that demonstrations “were no longer peaceful” and involved property damage, the department said.

The department added that dispersal orders were issued prior to the arrests.

Hundreds of anti-ICE protestors gathered outside the Canopy by Hilton on Friday evening, where they believed some ICE agents were staying.

Protests erupted in Minneapolis this week following the deadly shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot Wednesday by an ICE agent during an immigration enforcement operation.

Federal officials say the agent fired after Good attempted to “weaponize her vehicle” against officers.

Posted by Michael Sinkewicz

Anti-ICE demonstrations are planned for across the United States

Hundreds of demonstrations against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are planned for Saturday in the wake of Wednesday’s fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. 

Indivisible, which describes itself as a grassroots movement on a “mission to elect progressive leaders, rebuild our democracy, and defeat the Trump agenda,” said hundreds of protests were scheduled in Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Ohio, Florida and other states. 

Many were dubbed “ICE Out for Good,” according to The Associated Press. 

In Minneapolis, a coalition of migrant rights groups called for a demonstration at Powderhorn Park, about half a mile from where Good was shot on Wednesday. They said the rally and march would celebrate Good’s life and call for an “end to deadly terror on our streets.” 

The Trump administration said Good used her vehicle to try to run over federal officers during an immigration enforcement operation.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

Posted by Greg Norman-Diamond

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