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Thursday evening in Manhattan’s Financial District, hundreds of demonstrators braved the cold to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), after an agent fatally shot a woman at close range on Wednesday.
Earlier that day, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s visit to One World Trade Center in lower Manhattan sparked protests outside the building. The previous day, Noem called Goode’s actions an “act of domestic terrorism.” The public video, which shows Judd waving to customers in front of her car and then starting to drive away, paints a very different picture.
The moment an ICE agent shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Goode in Minneapolis was captured on video from multiple angles, sparking widespread protests and public outcry. The shooting occurred about a mile from where George Floyd was killed by police in 2020.
Thursday’s march in New York began in Foley Square, and the crowd marched west and headed uptown, toward Washington Square Park, and then to the New York Immigration Court at 201 Varick Street. The signs read: “Silence is Compliance,” “Immigration and Customs Enforcement Out! Feds Out!” and “Immigration and Customs Enforcement murders! Get your hands off our cities!” All the while, demonstrators chanted: “Whose streets? Our streets!”
Edge‘s senior photo editor was there to take photos of the protest.