In an incident that enraged conservatives, Minneapolis McDonald’s posted a “No ICE” sign and employed a security guard to enforce it, refusing entry to ICE agents amid tensions following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during an ICE operation.
In a recording of the incident, the security guard emphasized private property rights while allowing purchases but restricting access. Federal officials, including Secretary Kristi Noem and JD Vance, defended the shooting as self-defense after Good allegedly weaponized her vehicle. Democrats, like Mayor Jacob Frey, condemned it and demanded that ICE leave the city. In the wake of the shooting, protests escalated, with investigations contested between federal and state authorities.
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