Crowds protest in San Diego after fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis

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Hundreds of people gathered during separate protests Thursday in front of the Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building in downtown San Diego to condemn the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old woman by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis.

At a nighttime demonstration, more than 200 people filled the plaza, some holding signs that called for “Justice for Renee Nicole Good,” the mother-of-three who was killed, or demanded that “ICE get out of SD.” While cars and trucks driving by the scene honked to show their support, the crowd chanted: “Donald Trump, let’s be clear, immigrants are welcome here.”

The demonstration, and another that drew more than 100 people earlier in the day, were among several across the country this week in response to the deadly use of force in Minnesota, where federal agents are carrying out a large deportation operation.

With the recent violence in Minneapolis, dozens of demonstrators marched and held a rally in front of the downtown federal building on Thursday i...                    </div>

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