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Protest held in SF following deadly ICE shooting of 37-year-old-woman in Minneapolis

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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Crowds protested outside of the ICE building in downtown San Francisco in response to the shooting death of a 37-year-old woman killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.

The rally started at the ICE San Francisco federal building on Sansome, where speakers with various organizations including Indivisible SF, took turns sharing their message in front of the crowd.

“Minneapolis is suffering today and we mourn them,” said one speaker, who identified as a nurse in the city.

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Demonstrators chanted back, holding up signs with their messages, protesting ICE and even the United States’ recent military operation in Venezuela.

After the speeches, the group marched toward the Civic Center, where the rally concluded.

One man from Oakland said once he heard about what happened in Minneapolis, he knew he had to come.

“Well I think it’s a terribly atrocity,” said Conrad. “I think it was inevitable.”

Nohemi Torres of San Francisco also decided to come out.

“Even though it didn’t take place here,” said Torres. “It’s really important to show up for the people who are standing for their community.”

The woman killed has been identified as Renee Nicole Good by the Minneapolis City Council.

Authorities say Good was in her car when she shot by an ICE agent when she started driving towards him. She later died.

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