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Outrage Erupts Over Video of ICE Goons Dragging Screaming ‘Disabled’ Woman from her Car Window

A disturbing viral video showing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents forcibly dragging a screaming disabled woman from her car window during a chaotic immigration raid in Minneapolis has ignited widespread public fury and renewed calls for accountability.

The incident, captured Tuesday near 34th and Park streets, occurred amid escalating protests following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent last week.

In the footage, the woman—whose identity has not been publicly confirmed is seen attempting to drive her sedan out of the area where ICE agents and protesters were clashing.

Officers suddenly surround the vehicle, break the passenger-side window, and forcibly pull her out through the driver’s side window as she screams in distress.

The woman repeatedly pleads: “Get the f— out of my car. I’ve been picked up by police before. I’m disabled, I’m trying to go to the doctor up there, that’s why I didn’t move.”

The agents continue the extraction despite her visible disability and pleas, dragging her from the vehicle while she struggles and shouts. The video does not show what happened immediately afterward, but witnesses reported her being taken into custody.

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Immediate Social Media Reaction

The clip spread rapidly across platforms, drawing condemnation from a wide range of observers.

Cardiologist Siyab Panhwar, MD, wrote on X: “They’re telling her to go but one of them then breaks her window on the other side. wtf.” User Alejandra Gold posted: “This is all so unnecessary and our taxpayer dollars are funding this s— show. Unbelievable.”

Cody Ump wrote: “They also could have just calmly told her to move and help clear the way. Instead they start screaming at her. Gets a little confusing to follow directions when masked men are screaming for you to move when you have nowhere to f—ing go. (Especially scary considering last week).”

User Jules questioned: “Why can’t they calmly ask them to move? This seems very intentionally agitating. Roughing up Americans—what does this have to do with immigration enforcement? This appears to be an occupation. And if so are we in a Civil War?”

David Doak warned of future implications: “If you want to think ahead, just imagine the 2026 elections in Blue states if Trump orders ICE to make sure no illegals vote, ICE shows up at heavily D precincts and harasses, abuses, beats and arrests numerous potential voters. You think that might decrease turnout?”

User Traci added: “There has to be a better way for ICE to deal with these situations instead of multiple masked men yelling at her. This is barbaric behavior.”

The video has been viewed millions of times, with many users describing the scene as “barbaric,” “unnecessary,” and “intentionally agitating.”

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The Minneapolis Operation – What We Know

The incident occurred during an ongoing DHS-led operation targeting undocumented Somali immigrants in the Minneapolis-St. Paul region, which has faced accusations of ethnic profiling. Protests against the operation had already been underway when the woman attempted to drive through the area.

The raid follows the January 7 fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a U.S. citizen and mother of three, by an ICE agent. Video of that incident shows agents approaching her SUV before multiple shots are fired, after which the vehicle moves forward and crashes.

DHS claimed self-defense, alleging Good “weaponized her vehicle.” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey rejected the narrative as “bulls—” and called for an independent investigation.

Good’s death has galvanized local opposition, with vigils and protests growing daily. The new video of the disabled woman being dragged from her car has further inflamed tensions, with many viewing it as evidence of excessive force and disregard for vulnerable individuals.

DHS and ICE have not yet issued a formal statement on the video or identified the officers involved. The department has previously defended its operations as necessary for public safety and immigration enforcement.

The incident raises serious questions about training, de-escalation protocols, and the treatment of civilians—including those with disabilities during high-tension enforcement actions.

Civil rights organizations have called for immediate federal investigation, while local leaders demand transparency and accountability.

The Minneapolis events have become a flashpoint in the national debate over immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. With aggressive deportation operations expanding nationwide, critics warn of increasing risks to public safety and civil liberties.

The video of the disabled woman being forcibly removed—combined with the Good shooting has intensified calls for reform of ICE practices, including use-of-force guidelines, body camera requirements, and independent oversight.


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The Minneapolis incidents serve as an illustration of the human cost and community impact of large-scale federal enforcement as protests continue and investigations are demanded.

For many, the images of a disabled woman being dragged from her car represent not just an isolated encounter, but a symbol of broader concerns about power, accountability, and compassion in immigration policy.

The full circumstances of the incident remain under review, but the viral video has ensured that the outcry will not fade quickly. The nation and the administration now face renewed pressure to address the growing divide between federal enforcement actions and community trust.


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