Overview
- An organizer estimated more than 5,000 people filled Powderhorn Park for a ceremony led by Indigenous leaders that included a reading of names, with solidarity rallies also held in Chicago and other cities.
- Becca Good made her first public appearance, with Rabbi Arielle Lekach-Rosenberg reading a statement thanking supporters and recalling the couple’s practice of “radical kindness.”
- Law enforcement reported 43 people cited and released and seven booked after declaring an unlawful assembly outside the Whipple Federal Building.
- DHS said about 700 federal immigration agents are leaving Minnesota, leaving roughly 2,000 officers in place under Operation Metro Surge.
- Oversight remained contested, with DOJ civil-rights scrutiny reported for Alex Pretti’s death but not for Renee Good and AP-sourced reports tying internal departures to disagreements over the Good investigation.