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

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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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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 – 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

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

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

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

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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