Michelle Hackman
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The cooperation is still just not happening.
And so the state's trying to launch their own investigation, but it's very difficult when they don't have access to the evidence like body cam footage or any of the forensics or anything else.
I mean, the integrity of the crime scene has been completely lost, but they were there right in front of a business is where it happened, and they were knocking on the door to see if anybody inside had any information.
There was a man being interviewed on TV, and one of the investigators asked to speak with him afterwards and had the guy walk over and point where he
had seen blood on the day of the shooting.
There were flowers all over, but they were still trying to get a few photographs to see whether there was any markings of what had happened.
I think they were probably looking for bullet casings too, but there just was nothing.
It was all covered in flowers and memorials at this point.
Probably 300 people on the street corner, you know, just yelling, F ICE, ICE out.
Spoke with, you know, some of those people who had protested Friday and thought, you know, maybe they'd have the weekend off, but then ended up protesting again on Saturday and again, again on Sunday.
He had on a placard over his chest saying, you know, peaceful observer, do not shoot.
And, you know, he's like a sort of typical Minnesota guy.
He wants everybody to know that we're, you know, we're regular people.
Nobody's getting paid to be here.
And, you know, we're just, you know, trying to make this case and do it peacefully and hopefully, you know, get ICE out of town.
Yeah, I mean, I think as long as it goes on, I don't think that they're going to be deterred.
I mean, you know, ICE has ramped up its tactics.
And, you know, there are people who follow their vehicles around in cars.
And, you know, we're hearing reports of those people getting boxed in by ICE, their windows broken, people dragged away.
to jail or to the, you know, federal Whipple Center where that's where they would take ICE detainees, but they're also taking, you know, people now who are protesters.