- Minneapolis Public Schools canceled all classes, extracurricular activities, athletics, and community programs for Thursday and Friday following a fatal shooting involving a federal ICE agent.
- The shooting occurred when an ICE officer killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in south Minneapolis, with federal officials claiming self-defense during an immigration enforcement operation.
- Some schools went into lockdown after the incident, and reports emerged of armed federal agents appearing on or near school campuses, including at Roosevelt High School.
- The district cited “safety concerns” related to community unrest, protests, vigils, and heightened tensions sparked by the event as the reason for the closures.
- No e-learning was implemented, as district policy reserves remote instruction only for severe weather situations.
- Local leaders and parents expressed alarm over the proximity of federal enforcement actions to schools and the potential impact on student safety.
- The decision reflects broader worries about escalating community outrage and the presence of federal immigration agents in the city.
Read the full story: https://endtimeheadlines.org/2026/01/minneapolis-public-schools-cancel-classes-for-rest-of-the-week-citng-safety-concerns/
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