
"PHOTO BY JERRY PARMER Demonstrators gathered at Splash Pad Park in Oakland on January 11, 2026, as part of the ICE Out for Good Weekend of Action following the shooting of Renée Nicole Good by an ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agent in Minneapolis. San Francisco Bay Times contributing photographer Jerome Parmer, who previously documented the injury of Reverend Jorge Bautista by another ICE agent in East Oakland on October 23, 2025, was among the demonstrators."
"Attendees waved signs and chanted at the corner across from the historic Grand Lake Theatre. As cars passed, hundreds of drivers honked their horns in support of the anti-ICE movement. At the event, organizers led a moment of silence as they honored Good and read the names of those believed to have been killed or abductedby the Trump administration's ICE and CBP enforcers."
On January 11, 2026, demonstrators gathered at Splash Pad Park in Oakland as part of the ICE Out for Good Weekend of Action after Renée Nicole Good was shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. San Francisco Bay Times photographer Jerome Parmer, who had previously documented Reverend Jorge Bautista's injury by an ICE agent on October 23, 2025, participated among the protesters. Organizers and attendees condemned ICE and CBP, waved signs, chanted, and received honks from passing drivers. Protesters observed a moment of silence to honor Good and read names of people believed killed or abducted by ICE and CBP. Organizers called enforcement agencies anti-American bullies and urged continued resistance.
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