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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI'm the Mayor of Minneapolis. Trump Is Lying to You.
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Blue cities like Minneapolis used to be able to count on good-faith partnerships with the federal government under both Republican and Democratic administrations. Under the Biden administration, our police officers worked with federal agents and the U.S. attorneys office to bring down shooting rates in North Minneapolis. The effort wasnt political it was practical, and it continues to keep people safe.
But such partnerships, in both crisis and ordinary governance, are not the experience of big-city Democratic mayors under the Trump administrations. I learned that the hard way in 2020 during the civil unrest that came in the wake of George Floyds murder by a Minneapolis police officer. Ill never forget the shock I felt when President Trump not only encouraged violence during the unrest, but denied federal approval for disaster relief.
On Wednesday, when I learned that a Minneapolis resident had been shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, I didnt feel the shock in my gut that I felt over five years ago. Nothing about this was shocking. The chaos that ICE and the Trump administration have brought to Minneapolis made this tragedy sadly predictable. In mid-December, ICE agents were filmed dragging a pregnant woman through the street. Heavily armed agents have been deployed to arrest lone individuals in public libraries and malls. Even in the aftermath of this weeks shooting, ICE agents continued to spread chaos, apparently deploying chemical agents at a local public high school.
The actions of the ICE agents deployed to my city are dangerous, and now, even deadly. But that danger has been compounded by the administrations claim that the victim committed an act of domestic terrorism. The Department of Homeland Security secretary, Kristi Noem, baselessly insisted the shooting was an act of self-defense. Mr. Trump falsely claimed that the victim, Renee Nicole Good, behaved horribly and ran him over, referring to the ICE agent. Ive watched multiple videos, from multiple perspectives it seems clear that Ms. Good, a mother of three, was trying to leave the scene, not attack an agent.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/08/opinion/minneapolis-ice-agent-shooting-trump.html?
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hlthe2b
(112,869 posts)I hope the court "listens" and does the right thing. He is working together with the female mayor of
St. Paul, as one would expect. Trump's targeting of these twin cities is just despicable.
Lovie777
(21,814 posts)Irish_Dem
(79,957 posts)Amazing. We have some new heroes in Minnesota.
Kid Berwyn
(23,075 posts)Wish Gov. Walz would add to what Mayor Frey said.
Then, wed all across America one by one pile on.
Hassler
(4,774 posts)In Mpls. What is Frey doing to stop ICE-holes from making traffic stops, enter citizens' homes in Mpls? You know, doing law enforcement.
cab67
(3,642 posts)It points to aspects of Minnesota state law that might spell trouble for the agent who opened fire and his friends who prevented first responders from reaching their victim: