Monday, January 12, 2026

𝗜𝗖𝗘 𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗧𝗘𝗦𝗧: Demonstrators Rally at Lincoln and Venice Boulevards Following Recent Fatal Shootings

VENICE, CALIF. — January 11, 2026 — Dozens of demonstrators gathered Sunday afternoon at the intersection of Lincoln Boulevard and Venice Boulevard to protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), amid a wave of nationwide unrest following a fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis earlier this month. The event remained peaceful, with participants carrying handmade signs and chanting slogans calling for ICE’s removal and accountability for recent law enforcement use of force. Protesters held placards with messages including “ICE Get Out,” “Abolish ICE,” and “No Murder Voter,” reflecting local anger over ICE’s tactics and federal immigration enforcement policy. One marcher in a costume of a large frog — a visual element noted by onlookers — was seen among the crowd as people moved through the crosswalk and onto surrounding streets. The demonstration in Venice occurred in the wake of the January 7 fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, Minnesota, an incident that has fueled protests across the United States. Good, a U.S. citizen, was killed during a large federal immigration operation when an ICE agent fired shots at her vehicle; federal authorities have defended the shooting as self-defense, while local leaders and eyewitnesses dispute that account and call for independent investigation. Across the country, tens of thousands have taken to the streets in recent days, including a major rally in Minneapolis and protests in cities such as Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C., with demonstrators demanding answers, transparency and changes to immigration enforcement practices. Some local officials have criticized the federal handling of the Minneapolis case and the exclusion of state investigators from evidence, heightening tensions between municipal and federal authorities. At Sunday’s Venice gathering, no arrests or violent incidents were reported. Participants expressed solidarity with families affected by immigration enforcement actions and called for broader reforms. Organizers encouraged attendees to document the demonstration and share their perspectives on social media and community forums. Santa Monica Closeup documented the Venice protest with video and on-the-ground observation.

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