ICE Shooting in Minneapolis Sparks Protests, 29 Arrests

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ICE Shooting in Minneapolis Sparks Protests, 29 Arrests
At least 29 people were arrested in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during protests against U.S. federal immigration agents. The demonstrations followed the shooting death of a 37-year-old woman by an agent from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. The woman has been identified as Renee Nicole Macklin Good. The incident occurred on Wednesday. Specific details about the circumstances leading to the shooting have not been released by authorities. Protesters gathered outside a federal building in Minneapolis. They demanded accountability and justice for Good's death. The situation escalated, leading to the arrests. ICE has confirmed the shooting is under investigation. The agent involved has been placed on administrative leave, a standard procedure. The Minneapolis Police Department assisted in managing the protests. Officials have not released the names of those arrested or detailed the specific charges.