
Thousands of anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement demonstrations are expected to occur across the country this weekend in response to the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis this week.
The nonviolent protests, being called “ICE Out For Good,” are scheduled to take place Saturday and Sunday in New York, Los Angeles, Boulder, Chicago, Philadelphia and more.
Groups, such as Indivisible, Voto Latino, ACLU, Disappeared in America Campaign and 50501, are helping organize the lawful protests, which call for the government to reduce ICE presence in cities and demand accountability.
Anti-ICE protests have been ongoing in Minneapolis. Several protesters have been spotted wearing costumes, waving signs that read “abolish ICE” and blowing whistles in the city’s downtown area.
Meanwhile, new cellphone footage of the fatal shooting, reportedly taken by ICE officer Jonathan Ross, emerged Friday. The video, obtained by Alpha News, shows the officer’s interaction with Good before firing shots into her vehicle.
DC residents participate in ‘ICE Out for Good’ protest
Washington, D.C. residents bundled up and brought their umbrellas to march in protest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement after the killing of Renee Good.
Some signs featured images of Good and honored her legacy. Others demanded ICE leave cities or insulted Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and President Donald Trump.



Ariana Baio10 January 2026 19:32
Frey discusses ICE incident where car was left rolling in street
Frey accused ICE of not prioritizing the safety of Minneapolis residents when conducting immigration operations, recalling an incident in which ICE detained an individual from a car in the middle of the street without putting the vehicle in park.
The car, which was in the middle of a “significant” street, ended up rolling down the street.
“This was a car that was rolling down the street that could have hit anybody, including my own family members that live not too far from here,” Frey said in a press conference Saturday morning. “So, this is not about safety, clearly. If this was about safety, you wouldn’t do stupid things like that. Somebody’s going to get hurt. Somebody has gotten killed.”
Frey said local and state law enforcement’s actions have shown a “true juxtaposition” compared to ICE’s actions.
Ariana Baio10 January 2026 18:30
Rep. Angie Craig asks Minnesota Republicans to assist in ICE oversight
Minnesota Rep. Angie Crag called on her Republican colleagues to assist Democrats in conducting congressional oversight on an ICE detention center in Minneapolis.
Craig and several other Democrats, including Rep. Ilhan Omar, were turned away from the federal building in the city Saturday morning while trying to view conditions.
“We’re here because we’re members of Congress. We have every right and responsibility if we’re doing our jobs go be here today, to see what the conditions are in that detention center,” Craig said.
“We need Minnesota Republicans, we need Republicans across this country, to stand up to their own party. This is beyond the pale.”
Ariana Baio10 January 2026 18:14
Locals create makeshift memorial for Renee Good

Ariana Baio10 January 2026 18:01
29 people arrested in Minneapolis Friday night
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said 29 people were arrested in the city Friday evening after a protest turned aggressive and people began vandalizing a hotel.
In a Saturday morning press conference, O’Hara said the protest of more than 1,000 people began as “largely peaceful” but that several individuals broke off from the crowd to and graffiti a hotel and damage windows.
After police issued multiple warnings to the crowd, around 200 local and state law enforcement officers dispersed the crowd and conducted arrests.
O’Hara said on police officer was injured when a protester threw a chunk of ice at them.

Ariana Baio10 January 2026 17:30
Mayor Frey says he is ‘inspired’ by community uplifting immigrants
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said Saturday morning he was “inspired” by the local community supporting immigrants who are fearful of ICE’s activities.
In an early-morning press conference, Frey highlighted how members of the community have stepped up to give others, who are scared of leaving their homes, food.
“We are meeting a whole lot of despair with hope,” Frey said.
The mayor also said he was pleased to see most demonstrators protesting peacefully.

Ariana Baio10 January 2026 17:00
Minneapolis reminds protesters of their rights
Ahead of the planned anti-ICE protests, the City of Minneapolis is reminding people of their right to peaceful assembly.
“Freedom of expression and peaceful assembly are your constitutional rights. And are importance to our democracy,” the city wrote on X.
Minneapolis reminded people to remain peaceful, not obstruct freeways, not vandalize public property and not drive recklessly.
“With demonstrations planned this weekend, it is also important to keep everyone safe while lifting the voices of our communities.”
Ariana Baio10 January 2026 16:45
Minnesota lawmakers asked to leave Minneapolis federal building
Minnesota Reps. Ilhan Omar, Angie Craig and Kelly Morrison were denied access to a federal building in Minneapolis Saturday morning.
The Democratic lawmakers arrived at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building for what Omar described as congressional oversight, according to CNN.
After entering the building for roughly 10 minutes, the lawmakers were told they needed to leave.
Ariana Baio10 January 2026 16:13
Thousands of protests planned this weekend
More than 1,000 anti-ICE protests are expected to take place over the weekend in response to the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
The demonstrations, called “ICE Out For Good,” are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. Organizers of the protests have emphasized the events be nonviolent and lawful.
Ariana Baio10 January 2026 15:44
In Photos: Protests in Minneapolis Friday evening



Ariana Baio10 January 2026 15:04






