A clash between U.S. Border Patrol agents and protesters at Roosevelt High School in south Minneapolis on Jan. 7 has attracted national attention and social media commentary, and led former Gov. Jesse Ventura, a Roosevelt graduate, to condemn the federal agents’ actions in a viral video.
The confrontation occurred less than 3 miles and just hours after the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman, Renee Good, by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent. It was one of the incidents that led Minnesota’s third-largest district to cancel all classes and athletics Thursday and Friday, and offer students the option to learn online through Feb. 12.
What happened outside the school has drawn conflicting social media posts, including from the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Gregory Bovino, who was outside the school. He wrote on X that “organized protestors” were “assaulting agents” and said there were four arrests around 3:45 p.m. “We saw no students,” he added.
Witnesses had a different account. Two Roosevelt parents, Jennifer Newberg and Erica Mellum, both said they saw agents tackle, pepper spray and handcuff people. The statewide teachers union, Education Minnesota, condemned the “unjust detention” of an educator and said agents pepper spraying students, calling it “unconscionable in a civil society.” Mellum said the educator was trying to explain to agents that they were on school property.
The episode began after the students were dismissed from school for the day.
Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said Border Patrol agents were conducting immigration enforcement operations in the area when a U.S. citizen was “actively trying to impede operations.”
She added that the person “rammed his vehicle into a government vehicle” and began a 5-mile chase, “putting the public and children in danger by running red lights, driving into oncoming traffic, and dangerously driving into a school zone where he finally decided to stop.”
“At no point was a school, students, or staff targeted, and agents would not have been near this location if not for the dangerous actions of this individual,” she added.