您现在的位置是:风核传媒 > 知识
Minneapolis Police Chief warns escalating rhetoric could spark unrest like 2020
风核传媒2026-01-17 17:56:25【知识】5人已围观
简介Facebook TwitterThreads FlipboardCommentsPrintEmailAdd Fox News on GoogleMinne
- Threads
- Comments
- Add Fox News on Google
Minneapolis Police Chief warns that if rhetoric keeps escalating 'we are headed towards yet another tragedy'
On Wednesday, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara told CNN's Erin Burnett that if rhetoric surrounding the fatal ICE-involved shooting of Renee Nicole Good continues to escalate, he's worried "we are headed towards yet another tragedy."
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara warned that escalating rhetoric surrounding the fatal ICE-involved shooting of Renee Nicole Good could lead to "yet another tragedy," potentially sparking unrest similar to that following George Floyd’s death in 2020.
During a Wednesday appearance on CNN's "Out Front with Erin Burnett," O'Hara was asked whether he was concerned about President Donald Trump's Truth Social post telling Minnesotans to "FEAR NOT" because "THE DAY OF RECKONING AND RETRIBUTION IS COMING."
"I have been concerned for several weeks about the escalating situation that’s been unfolding on our streets," O'Hara responded. "Hours before this woman was killed, I was telling people very publicly that I was worried a tragedy was going to happen — and that is what has happened."
MINNESOTA ANTI-ICE AGITATORS SWARM, CONFRONT FEDERAL AGENTS DURING ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS

Police Chief Brian O'Hara speaks during a press conference regarding the Annunciation Church shooting in Minneapolis on Aug. 28, 2025. (Reuters/Tim Evans)
The police chief added that "no one wins when we have a loss of life," warning that the city could face serious consequences if the rhetoric is not toned down.
"I’m concerned that the rhetoric keeps escalating, that the tensions keep rising, that we are headed towards yet another tragedy and a potential trigger to what happened here yet again in 2020," O'Hara cautioned.
Good, 37, was fatally shot last Wednesday during an ICE operation in south Minneapolis. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), agents were attempting to make arrests when Good allegedly tried to use her vehicle as a weapon against officers, prompting a federal agent to fire in self-defense.
Following the shooting, O'Hara told CBS News that the tragedy "was entirely predictable" and "we recognize quite obviously that this has been building over the course of several weeks."
"I would hope, no matter what side of politics people are on, we can recognize that the loss of a human life is a tragedy and that we do not want to compound that by having a situation which can result in destruction or further harms this community, which has been through so much over the last five years," he said during an interview with "CBS Mornings" on Thursday.
MINNEAPOLIS MAYOR FREY REFUSES TO WALK BACK ‘GET THE F--- OUT’ MESSAGE TO ICE

A crashed car at the scene where an ICE agent shot Renee Good. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
O'Hara has been an outspoken critic of the deportation tactics being deployed by ICE, criticizing the federal agency for drumming up chaos during an interview with The New York Times on Monday.
"A lot of the disturbances and chaos that have been happening here, as a result of the manner in which some federal enforcement activity is happening, is requiring our officers to respond to situations and try and restore the peace — situations where oftentimes they themselves then become the target of people’s frustration," he told the outlet.
O'Hara said the issue is not that ICE is conducting immigration operations in Minnesota, but rather the tactics being used.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE

Border Patrol federal agents detain a demonstrator at a protest against the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, outside the Whipple Building in Minneapolis, Jan. 8, 2026. (Tim Evans/Reuters)
"I mean, there has been immigration enforcement conducted in Minnesota as long as there has been ICE. I think the problem is what gets lost in this is — it’s not necessarily about which laws are being enforced, it’s about how that enforcement is happening," he asserted.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP
"To the extent that there are well-planned, preplanned, targeted enforcement against people who are violating the law — I think all of law enforcement can very clearly get behind that. But to the extent that things are being conducted that may not be well planned — using tactics that generally are not viewed as sound — that may unnecessarily endanger the lives of both law enforcement officers and the community."
很赞哦!(184)
上一篇: 逾20亿中标鄂尔多斯康巴什新区供水项目
相关文章
- 《GrandWarRome》PC版下载 Steam正版分流下载
- 湿冷叠加流感,冬至如何养生进补?广东多学科专家支招→
- 2018小升初英语作文:I like banana
- 流感季 糖尿病患者这样做|畅呼吸 护健康
- Episcopal Diocese of Maryland accepts applications for reparations grants
- 冬日emo别硬扛!五招让你满血回归
- 2021广东省马术联赛第一站比赛将在东莞金伯乐开赛
- 官宣+相互致谢 周冠宇不再担任法拉利车队储备车手
- 落选台湾领导人后 韩国瑜发力高雄2020年办赛马嘉年华
- 三位好友合买刮中福彩100万 之前3D中过9000多!
热门文章
站长推荐
友情链接
- 女孩得“怪病” 上课就发烧到家就好:确诊焦虑躯体化
- (寻味中华|艺林)七十二道传古法 一色青花续新韵
- 容易易上手《暗夜之神》装逼便是这么随意
- Professor suggests Trump's strike in Nigeria was racially motivated violence
- 大乐透头奖4注970万无追加 奖池余额8.30亿元
- 5球1助攻!33岁巴西后卫丹克莱尔告别中甲,重返巴丙雷特罗
- 2026华德士中国薪资调查
- 对话健康中国丨深圳市第三人民医院院长卢洪洲:创新为核 人才为基,铸就公立医院高质量发展的"深圳样本"
- Kim Oanh Group đạt giải Nhất cuộc thi thiết kế nhà ở xã hội hướng tới phát triển bền vững
- Professor suggests Trump's strike in Nigeria was racially motivated violence
- “人类高质量”回合游戏?带妹骑条鱼去打架,蜀境传说真的好玩吗?
- 奥沙利文来中国不看重奖金 来中国感觉像度假
- 忽必烈和成吉思汗是什么关系?忽必烈是因何而死
- 老詹23+6东契奇缺阵狄龙25分 布克21+11湖人惨败太阳
- sam helper怎么改分辨率
- 英雄联盟s14全球总决赛参赛队伍有哪些 LPLs14全球总决赛中国队名单一览
- 国足主帅李霄鹏:希望球员们珍惜最后一场12强赛
- 欢乐钓鱼大师最新11月有效兑换码 11月最新兑换码汇总
- @考研人 明天这些物品千万不能带
- 西宁市生活垃圾分类工作再升级







