The screaming starts before anyone understands what’s happening. A disabled woman, sobbing that she’s autistic and just trying to reach her doctor, is dragged from her car by masked ICE agents on a Minneapolis street already haunted by another killing days earlier. Bystanders erupt. Phones are raised. “Where is your humanity?” someone yelps as the struggle turns ug
In a city still reeling from the death of 37-year-old mother of three Renee Nicole Good, the new video lands like a fresh wound. ICE’s massive deployment in Minneapolis–Saint Paul has turned whole neighborhoods into tense stages where every traffic stop feels like it might explode. For many residents, the image of agents forcing open a car door and dragging a woman who insists she is disabled onto the pavement is not just disturbing; it confirms their worst fears about unchecked power.
