Minnesota National Guard 'on standby' ahead of weekend protests
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In response to the fatal shooting of Renee Good by a federal agent in Minneapolis, demonstrations have emerged, with state leaders, including Gov. Tim Walz, calling for them to be conducted peacefully.

MINNEAPOLIS — Anticipating a wave of protests against the recent actions of federal immigration officers, several Minnesota agencies, including the National Guard, are prepared to intervene if necessary. 

The protests were sparked by the tragic incident on January 7, in which a federal agent fatally shot Renee Good. State officials, led by Gov. Tim Walz, are advocating for nonviolent demonstrations. 

The Minnesota National Guard announced on Saturday that they are on alert to support local law enforcement efforts. “Our Minnesota National Guardsmen, who live and work in this state, are committed to safeguarding life, protecting property, and ensuring that citizens can peacefully exercise their First Amendment rights,” the statement highlighted.

To help identify themselves, the guardsmen will don reflective vests over their standard uniforms, distinguishing them from other law enforcement personnel.

While the guard had not been activated yet, the Minnesota State Patrol, Department of National Resources, Metro Transit and the University of Minnesota all “stand ready,” Minnesota Department of Public Safety Commissioner Bob Jacobsen said in a press conference Friday. 

“While peaceful expression is protected, any actions that harm people, destroy property, or jeopardize public safety will not be tolerated. Demonstrations must remain safe and must remain lawful,” he said. 

Jacobsen encouraged demonstrators to avoid confrontation. 

“I’m counting on Minnesotans,” he said. “I’m counting on those who are going to be in attendance at these locations to keep the peace, to show others that Minnesota is a safe place where people can demonstrate, can share their opinions and their voices without having any violence.” 

Walz staged the state National Guard shortly after Good’s death, but had not activated them. 

“They remain ready in the event they are needed to help keep the peace, ensure public safety, and allow for peaceful demonstrations,” Walz said in a statement. 

Walz signed a trio of executive orders in preparation for possible National Guard deployments.

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