Kristi Noem vows to send ‘hundreds’ more agents to Minneapolis as protests erupt across US

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Protests erupted across the US following the fatal shooting of Renee Good, a Minneapolis woman, by an ICE officer. Demonstrations occurred in cities like Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake City, with protesters expressing outrage over the shooting and other recent ICE actions. Homeland Security head Kristi Noem pledged to send "hundreds more" federal agents to Minneapolis amidst the unrest. Officials reported arrests and injuries during the protests, while Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized the Trump administration's handling of the investigation and its refusal to allow state investigators to assist. The shooting has sparked widespread fury, with contrasting narratives emerging from Democratic leaders and the Trump administration.
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