Hundreds protest in Atlanta against ICE shooting of Minnesota woman

A person holds a large black posterboard with the words ICE OUT FOR GOOD, the two Os in GOOD replaced with giant googly eyes.
Protesters gather in downtown Atlanta in a demonstration on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, against an ICE officer's shooting of a Minnesota woman. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

More than 400 protesters marched from Hurt Park to the Atlanta ICE Field Office on Sunday with signs remembering Renee Good, a Minnesota woman and U.S. citizen who was shot and killed by an ICE officer last week. 

Sunday’s march was the latest in several days of peaceful protests across metro Atlanta, where people spoke out against the increase in violence around immigration enforcement efforts. 

Deb Wise held a sign with two giant googly eyes that read “ICE out for GOOD. We are watching.” She protested to draw attention to what she described as horrible events happening across the country.