Another horrifying image out of Minneapolis. Look at the terror on this man’s face as a federal a...
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“Power to the People ☭🕊” (also known as @ProudSocialist on X) is a left-wing, strongly pro-socialist commentator who frequently posts about U.S. domestic politics, foreign policy, and police or federal agency conduct. Their style is emotionally charged and activist-oriented, using provocative language to call for systemic change. They are influential in online socialist and anti-imperialist circles, but their posts are opinionated and should be read as advocacy rather than neutral reporting.
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This post reacts to a viral image from Minneapolis showing a federal immigration (ICE) agent aiming a gun at a civilian during a broader incident in which a woman, later identified as 37‑year‑old U.S. citizen Renee Nicole Good, was shot and killed by ICE in south Minneapolis on January 7, 2026.[2][3][4] The creator frames the image as evidence of state terror, linking domestic law enforcement violence to U.S. military actions abroad and characterizing both as “war crimes.” The broader context is a large Department of Homeland Security/ICE operation in Minnesota that has deployed roughly 2,000 federal agents to the Twin Cities for immigration enforcement, which local officials and residents say has created a climate of fear and confrontation.[1][3] Public outrage has grown as witness accounts and videos appear to contradict federal claims of self‑defense, prompting protests, vigils, and high-profile criticism from Minnesota officials, including Minneapolis’ mayor and the governor.[2][4][5][6]
🔥Why It's Trending
The content is trending because it taps into a rapidly unfolding national controversy over the ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good during an enforcement surge in Minneapolis, with graphic videos and images spreading widely on social media.[2][3][4] The post’s dramatic language about “war crimes” and “revolution” resonates with ongoing debates about police brutality, federal overreach, and U.S. foreign policy, driving high engagement and polarized reactions. High-profile local statements—such as the Minneapolis mayor telling ICE to “get the f*** out” of the city—have further amplified attention to the incident and related posts.[4][6]
💡Fun Facts
- 1The ICE shooting occurred just blocks from where George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police in 2020, a symbolic location that intensifies public reaction and protest framing.[6]
- 2DHS described the Minnesota enforcement as its largest-ever immigration operation in the state, with more than 2,000 federal agents deployed to the Twin Cities area.[1][3]
- 3Local media and witnesses report that bystanders who tried to film or render aid said ICE agents threatened people at the scene and ordered them to back away.[3]
- 4Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey publicly rejected ICE’s self‑defense narrative, calling it “bullshit,” an unusually blunt rebuke from a sitting mayor toward federal law enforcement.[4]
- 5Thousands of people quickly gathered for a memorial and protest for Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, showing how rapidly the shooting has become a focal point for wider anti‑ICE and police accountability movements.[2]
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