Agents then surrounded the car, with one smashing the passenger window, before she was grabbed from her vehicle, wrestled to the floor and handcuffed. One agent can be seen cutting the woman’s seatbelt with a knife.
“I’m disabled, I’m trying to go to the doctor up there,” the woman shouted at a crowd that had gathered around the agents, heckling and filming them.
“That’s so f***** up,” one said, while another added: “All you do is hurt.”
Around 60 people have been charged with impeding or assaulting immigration authorities in Minnesota in the past five days, according to Ice.
“We will be arresting anybody that interferes or impedes in any of these enforcement actions,” an official told Fox News.
More than 2000 agents have been deployed to the city in the past week following Good’s killing.
The 37-year-old mother of three was shot by Ice agent Jonathan Ross on January 7 after she refused to get out of her car.
Federal agents have used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse protesters.
Demonstrations have also been staged in New York and Washington, DC over Donald Trump’s ongoing immigration crackdown.
The Trump administration has accused Good of carrying out an act of “domestic terrorism” by driving her car towards a federal agent.
She leaves behind her wife, who was at the scene when Good was killed.
Six federal prosecutors in the state resigned on Wednesday over the US Justice Department’s push to investigate Good’s widow for her ties to protest groups rather than investigate Ross, sources told the New York Times.
A DHS official told Fox News that Ross had suffered “internal bleeding to his torso” as a result of the incident.
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