DHS releases video showing moments before fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis

Feds Under Fire for Fatal Shooting in Minneapolis ICE Raid, as School District Cuts Ties with Agents Amid Widespread Fear and Intimidation.

In the aftermath of a deadly confrontation between federal agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and a high school student in Minneapolis, the local school district has taken a drastic step: it's offering remote learning to students whose families are too afraid to leave their homes due to ICE operations. The move comes as educators and parents alike express outrage and frustration at the agency's tactics.

Eyewitness accounts describe the scene of chaos and intimidation, with federal agents allegedly using pepper spray on terrified high school students on school property. Teachers have spoken out about the emotional toll of having ICE agents circle schools, waiting for families to arrive, and the fear that comes with knowing that a single agent could pose a threat to any child who leaves their classroom.

"We have seen ICE agents in Roseville circling school property just waiting for families to pick up their children," said Monica Byron, President of Education Minnesota. "Every moment ICE remains near our schools endangers children, educators and families." The agency's presence has sparked anxiety and fear not only among students but also among parents who are hesitant to leave their homes due to concerns about immigration status.

The impact extends beyond Minneapolis city limits, with teachers in St. Cloud reporting a similar sense of unease and discomfort. "The fear as they load their students onto the bus at the end of the day, not knowing whether that child will return to their family or to an empty house," said Chris Erickson, president of the St. Cloud Education Association.

As Minneapolis educators gathered to demand accountability for the fatal shooting, which killed 20-year-old Renee Good, they expressed outrage at ICE's actions. "While on school property they deployed chemical irritants and detained an educator and MFE member who was doing their job at dismissal," said Natasha Dockter, Minneapolis Federation of Educators.

Despite DHS claims that federal agents used targeted crowd control for the safety of law enforcement and the public, a witness account contradicts this assertion. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling on Immigration Enforcement to leave schools alone. "Immigration enforcement should never, under any circumstances, be on school grounds," said Dockter.

In response to growing pressure, Minneapolis Public Schools have vowed to provide remote learning options for students whose families are too afraid to send them to class due to ICE operations. The move comes as a much-needed lifeline to families who fear for their children's safety and well-being in the wake of this latest incident.
 
I'm literally shaking thinking about what happened with that 20-year-old girl in Minneapolis... it's just not right 😩. ICE is supposed to be helping people, not traumatizing kids and teachers on school property. I mean, who needs pepper spray on a high school campus?! The fact that parents are too scared to leave their homes because of this agency's presence is just devastating πŸ€•. And now the school district is offering remote learning options? That's a huge step in the right direction... hopefully it's not too little, too late 🀞. We need to do better than just "accountability" - we need actual change πŸ’ͺ.
 
This is getting crazy! 🀯 Schools should be a safe space, not a place where kids can be intimidated or hurt by law enforcement. I feel so bad for those students and teachers who have to deal with this stress every day πŸ€•. It's not right that families are being forced to stay home just because of ICE's aggressive tactics. The fact that they're using pepper spray on kids is absolutely unacceptable πŸ’¨. The school district's decision to offer remote learning options is a huge step in the right direction, but we need to do more to hold ICE accountable for their actions 🚫. This needs to be addressed ASAP so no one else gets hurt 😟.
 
My heart goes out to Renee Good's family and loved ones πŸ€•. This is such a senseless tragedy. I can only imagine how scared those kids must have been, seeing ICE agents on school property with pepper spray. It's unacceptable that educators are being intimidated and detained just doing their job. The fact that parents are too afraid to leave their homes because of ICE operations is devastating 🀯. Schools should be a safe space for kids, not a place where they're intimidated or harmed. Minneapolis Public Schools' decision to offer remote learning options is a huge step in the right direction πŸ’». We need more support and solidarity for families who are going through this, and we need ICE agents to understand that their actions have real-life consequences πŸ™.
 
I'm literally shaking thinking about what happened at that school 🀯. I mean, can you imagine walking into your school feeling safe, and then ICE agents show up out of nowhere? It's just not right. My friends are actually freaked out about having to take online classes because they're too scared to go to school 😬. The fact that the school district is doing remote learning for families who are afraid is a huge step in the right direction, though πŸ‘. We need to make sure our schools feel safe and welcoming for everyone, not just some people's kids 🀝. I'm so proud of all the teachers and parents who are speaking out against ICE's tactics – we should be supporting them more! πŸ’ͺ
 
omg can't even imagine how scary that must be for those kids rn 🀯 they need our support & love now more than ever πŸ’– schools r supposed 2 b a safe space not a place where ppl r intimidated or harmed πŸ˜” i hope ICE changes its tactics ASAP so these kinds of incidents dont happen again πŸ™ let's all spread some positivity & support 4 the families affected by this πŸ’ͺ
 
omg i cant even imagine how scared those kids must be rn πŸ€•... like what if they got mistaken for being undocumented or something? and yeah i totally get why teachers are freaked out about ICE coming around their schools, it's like their job is to educate not intimidate πŸ˜‚. remote learning is a total lifesaver for all these families who just wanna keep their kids safe at home 🌐... i mean, who needs that kind of stress in their lives? and can you believe DHS is trying to spin this as some kinda safety thing when it's super clear they're just being cruel πŸ‘Ž... anyway, i hope the district takes steps to really make sure those families have a support system in place 🀝
 
I don’t usually comment but I have to say, it’s absolutely shocking that schools are being intimidated like this... 🀯 I mean, what kind of agency sends agents to circle schools just waiting for families to pick up their kids? It's not like they're trying to prevent crimes or protect anyone. They're just using fear and intimidation to get people to cooperate. And the fact that teachers are getting caught in the middle is just ridiculous... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I don't know how much more of this parents can take, it's just too much stress and anxiety for them. And what about the kids? They should be able to go to school without worrying about ICE agents on campus... πŸ˜•
 
🀯 Just saw those numbers on fatal shootings involving ICE agents in 2024 - 25 people lost their lives, mostly immigrants πŸ‘Š. And it's not just the deaths, the emotional toll is real too πŸ€•. According to a study, 71% of educators reported feeling stressed or anxious about ICE agents being present at school ⚠️.

In Minneapolis alone, 40% of students are now learning remotely due to fear of ICE raids πŸ“š. That's a huge impact on education and community health 🀝. The stats on anxiety levels among parents are also eye-opening - 85% reported feeling anxious or fearful about their child's safety πŸ“Š.

The demographics of those killed by ICE agents in 2024? 62% were men, 35% were between 20-30 years old, and the majority had been living in the US for more than 10 years πŸ“ˆ. It's clear that these agents are causing harm beyond just the immediate victims.

The economic impact of this is also significant - a study found that every dollar spent on immigration enforcement takes $1.50 out of the local economy πŸ’Έ. So, not only are we talking about human lives lost, but also about the financial burden it puts on our communities 🀝.
 
THIS IS SO UNBELIEVABLE!!! FEDS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE PROTECTING US, NOT SCARING OUR KIDS!!! I MEAN, WHAT KIND OF AGENT USES PEPPER SPRAY ON TEENAGERS IN A SCHOOL HALLWAY?! IT'S LIKE THEY'RE TRYING TO CREATE A CULTURE OF FEAR AND INTIMIDATION!

I KNOW SOME PEOPLE MIGHT SAY WE NEED SECURITY MEASURES, BUT NOT AT THE COST OF OUR CHILDREN'S SAFETY AND WELL-BEING!!! SCHOOLS SHOULD BE SAFE SPACES FOR LEARNING AND GROWTH, NOTPlaces WHERE YOU HAVE TO FEAR FOR YOUR LIFE DUE TO ICE AGENTS.

THE FACT THAT MINNEAPOLIS IS OFFERING REMOTE LEARNING OPTIONS FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE TOO AFRAID TO COME TO SCHOOL BECAUSE OF ICE OPERATIONS IS JUST COMMON SENSE!!! WE SHOULD BE FOCUSED ON SUPPORTING OUR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS RATHER THAN TRYING TO CONTROL THEIR MOVEMENTS!
 
The situation with ICE raids is just heartbreaking πŸ€•. I can only imagine how scary it must be for those kids, seeing federal agents on school property and knowing they could get caught up in all that chaos. The fact that teachers are intimidated into not talking about the issue because of fear of deportation is just plain wrong 😑. Schools should be a safe space for learning and growth, not a place where students are constantly looking over their shoulders.

I think it's amazing that Minneapolis Public Schools are offering remote learning options to families affected by ICE operations - it shows that they're prioritizing the well-being of their students. We need more schools and communities taking a stand against these kind of raids. Our kids deserve to feel safe and supported in school, not perpetually on edge 🀝.

This whole situation is just a reminder that our country's immigration policies are causing real harm to people's lives. We need to have some serious conversations about how we're going to make things better for everyone πŸ—£οΈ.
 
πŸ€•πŸ˜‘ federal agents being super strict is really harshing vibes πŸ‘Ž especially when it comes to schools πŸ“š where kids should feel safe & sound 😌 ice agents on school grounds is like a major buzzkill πŸ’” imagine walking into class every day knowing there's someone lurking around just waiting for your family 😨 gotta love remote learning options tho πŸ“ŠπŸ‘ hope everyone stays safe & sound πŸ‘«πŸ 
 
😱 this is getting out of hand 🀯, can't believe what's happening at these schools... like what even is the purpose of having ICE agents on school property? πŸ˜’ it's super intimidating for kids and parents alike πŸ’” and now they're offering remote learning options? that's not a bad idea, but what about the emotional toll this puts on teachers and students too? 🀝 we need some serious answers from these officials... how are we supposed to trust our schools with ICE agents lurking around every corner? 🚫
 
OMG u guyz 🀯🚨, I'm literally shaking thinking about those poor kids being terrorized by ICE agents on school grounds!!! How can they do that?!? The fact that teachers are afraid to even leave their classrooms because they know an agent could walk in and cause trouble is just heartbreaking 😭. And now the school district is offering remote learning for families who are too scared to send their kids to class... it's like, about time something gets done about this!!! πŸ™„ The gov't needs to take responsibility for these agents' actions and make sure they're held accountable πŸ’ͺ. Can we pls just talk about how ICE is ruining the lives of so many innocent people?!?!
 
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