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At least 42 anti-ice protesters Minneapolis Bishop Henry Whipple was arrested Saturday after chaos broke out outside the federal building to honor Minneapolis residents Renee Goode and Alex Pretty, who were shot and killed by federal agents last month.
Video showed agitators shouting profanities at state patrol officers, leading to dozens of arrests. Tear down the yellow cordonand threw obscene objects at law enforcement.
KSTP Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office says at least 42 people arrested report.
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Sheriff’s deputies cleared a road in Minneapolis on Saturday after anti-ICE agitators threw objects at a law enforcement vehicle. (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)
One protester screamed through a megaphone, claiming the rally was “peaceful” while the crowd chanted “no justice, no peace.”
Dozens of mixers Some were seen wearing gas masks.

Anti-ICE agitators threw obscene objects at a law enforcement vehicle driving past the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis on Saturday. (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)
The chaos follows a memorial service for Goode and Pretty, which was held a month after Goode’s death at Powderhorn Park, about a 15-minute drive from the federal building.
mayor of minneapolis Jacob Frey claims the group is “spreading love” in social media posts.
“Thousands of people came out to honor and remember Renee Goode and Alex Pretty,” Frey wrote. “Minneapolis is with you — and we will continue to spread the love.”

Renee Goode’s sister spoke at Goode’s public memorial service in Minneapolis on Saturday. (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)
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He made no mention of the subsequent violence and arrests at the Whipple Building.
Protests in Minneapolis have intensified following the deaths of Goode and Pretty in January, both of whom were involved in clashes with immigration enforcement at the time of their deaths.

Anti-ICE agitators gathered in Minnesota on Saturday. (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)
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governor of minnesota Tim Waltz and Frey continued to accuse the government of violating citizens’ constitutional rights by targeting minorities, conducting warrantless searches and weaponizing the Department of Justice, and demanded that ICE leave blue states.
On Wednesday, White House “border czar” Tom Homan withdrew 700 federal agents from Minneapolis as concerns grew.








