A judge imposes restrictions on the use of force by ICE agents in Minneapolis.

Judge Katherine Menendez's decision to impose a preliminary injunction is a victory for protesters who have complained of officer abuse in violation of their constitutional rights.

The order prohibits officers from retaliating against peaceful protesters, arresting or detaining people participating in peaceful protests, and using pepper spray or other non-lethal munitions against crowds.

Meanwhile, it has emerged that Renee Good, the woman killed in recent days, was still alive when ICE agents stopped a doctor who was trying to help her. The New York Times revealed this based on an analysis of emergency calls.

The woman wasn't breathing but had an irregular pulse when local paramedics arrived on the scene, and she had no pulse when they removed her from the car . Videos of the incident show a man asking to take her pulse after the shots were fired. One officer can be heard saying no. The man then clarified that he was a doctor, but even this failed to convince the ICE agents. "I'm not interested," he was told.

(Unioneonline)

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