Jan 07, 2026
Many protests took place across the country Wednesday night in response to the deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis. A number of protests took in the Bay Area, including one in front of the ICE headquarters in San Francisco. Hundreds of protestors in San Francisco were expressing their frustrati ons tonight outside of ICE headquarters in the city following Wednesday’s deadly ice shooting in Minneapolis. “It’s just really clear, or they’re just starting to murder people now,” said Helen Jones of San Francisco. “We’ve already been seeing them throw people to the ground, now they’re just going to shoot them point blank in the window,” said Jennifer Dees of San Francisco. The demonstration turned into a march through the streets of San Francisco to City Hall, with demonstrators showing solidarity with those in Minneapolis, where memorials are also taking place for the woman who was shot and killed by an ICE agent. The video evidence of the deadly shooting was captured by multiple eyewitnesses. Watch the evidence from different angles in the video player above. The Department of Homeland Security is defending the officer saying the driver “weaponized her vehicle” and that an “ICE officer, fearing for his life, fired defensive shots.” “It was an act of domestic terrorism. A woman attacked them. Protect himself and the people around him,” said Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. And as opinions remain divided on who’s at fault for the deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis, organizers at the protest in San Francisco made sure it remained peaceful. “We think it’s really important that when things like this happen… That we’re still here, and tragedies like this matter,” said Adam Sheehan with Indivisible SF and event producer. ...read more read less
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