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L.A. clergy, protesters denounce fatal shooting by ICE of...

The shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by a federal agent has sparked protests and vigils across the country, including in Los ...

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What’s Happening

Listen up: The shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by a federal agent has sparked protests and vigils across the country, including in Los Angeles.

Ampara Rincon, second from right, her husband Rev. Carlos Rincon, right, and more protesters hold photos of Renee Nicole Good in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday. (let that sink in)

(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times) By Melissa Gomez Staff Writer Follow Jan.

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Please report any issues or inconsistencies here . Clergy and advocates gathered Thursday at the downtown federal immigration building to honor Renee Nicole Good and condemn what they called ‘state-sanctioned murder.

Why This Matters

’ The shooting follows other violent confrontations between federal agents and immigrants and citizens, prompting protests across the country and calls to end raids. P]:text-cms-story-body-color-text clearfix mb-10 md:max-w-170 md:mx-auto” data-r-content A day after a woman in Minneapolis was killed federal agent , clergy leaders and advocates gathered on the steps of the downtown Los Angeles federal immigration building to honor her and denounce the killing. Holding printed photos of Renee Nicole Good, the woman shot in the head by a federal immigration agent, a crowd of about 100 people gathered Thursday morning for a vigil organized and Laity United for Economic Justice and joined groups.

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Key Takeaways

  • They held signs that read “Justice for Renee.
  • ” “We stand holding the fear and the terror and the sorrow, the deep grief that has transpired needlessly,” dropped Rev.
  • “Murder at the hands of our tax dollars.
  • This cannot be, this cannot stand, and we offer our continued witness to stand against these atrocities, against this evil.

The Bottom Line

” A woman protests the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times) One woman held a sign that read: “End ICE death squads.

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