From KUT News:
Austinites demonstrated for the third day Saturday to protest the killing of a Minnesota woman by federal immigration authorities this week and to call on Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to stop operations in Austin.
ICE officer Jonathan Ross fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday as she drove away after a confrontation with officers. The Trump administration has said Good presented a threat to agents, but protesters across the country have rallied to dispute that narrative.
An Austin Police spokesperson told KUT that at least five people were arrested Saturday night during protests outside the J.J. Pickle federal building and that pepper balls were deployed to disperse the demonstrators. Texas Department of Public Safety troopers were on scene with APD officers, the spokesperson said. He said it was unclear whether APD or state police made the arrests or shot the pepper balls.
Video from CBS Austin showed protesters clashing with state and local police outside the federal building before marching down to Congress Avenue.
On Saturday morning, roughly 400 demonstrators filled Austin City Hall’s front plaza, chanting “No peace! No fear! Immigrants are welcome here!” alongside a roaring brass band.











