“Get the F— Out of Minneapolis”
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey did not mince words.
Standing before reporters, he acknowledged there was little he could say to undo what had happened.
But he had a message.
“To ICE,” Frey said bluntly, “get the f— out of Minneapolis.”
The statement ricocheted across social media and cable news.
Protesters gathered downtown, demanding accountability and an end to federal immigration operations within the city.

Tributes for Good appeared almost immediately—flowers, candles, handwritten notes—marking the spot where her life ended.
To many residents, the shooting symbolized something larger: an aggressive federal presence colliding with local resistance.
But as emotions ran high, legal reality began to intrude.
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