Minneapolis schools cancel class following ICE shooting, separate confrontation on campus

A federal agent grabs a demonstrator as they attempt to drive a truck through the area while protesters gather after ICE officers shot and killed a woman through her car window Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026 near Portland Avenue and 34th Street. (Photo by Nicole Neri/Minnesota Reformer)
Minneapolis Public Schools canceled school on Thursday and Friday, citing safety concerns related to incidents involving immigration agents Wednesday.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents deployed tear gas at Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis Wednesday afternoon as students were being dismissed, hours after an ICE agent shot and killed a woman a few miles away, according to the teachersβ union.
The incident occurred hours after an ICE agent shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good in the Powderhorn neighborhood of Minneapolis, sparking protests and a vigil that attracted thousands.Β
Roosevelt High School is home to the Spanish immersion program for Minneapolis Public Schools. The student population is around one-third African American and one-third Hispanic American, according to the district.Β
The Minneapolis Federation of Educators Local 59 said in a statement a union member was detained by ICE at the school but later released.Β
βWe will not tolerate ICE inhibiting our cityβs youth from their constitutional right to attend school safely or inhibiting educators from doing their job,β the unionβs executive board said in the statement.Β
El Colegio High School, a nearby bilingual charter school, announced Wednesday that classes would be held online until further notice.Β
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