Dozens of people gather beneath a street sign holding U.S. flags and signings protesting ICE actions in Minnesota.People pack together along F Street in downtown San Diego on Jan. 8, 2026 during a second night of protests following the fatal ICE shooting in Minnesota. (Photo by Adrian Childress/Times of San Diego)

At least eight “ICE Out For Good” protests are planned for San Diego County Saturday, three days after a woman was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who fired into her moving SUV during an immigration operation in Minneapolis.

The protests are scheduled for:

— 10 a.m., Pacific Beach, at the corner of Crown Point Drive and Ingraham Street, near 3301 Crown Point Drive;

— 10 a.m., Chula Vista, at the corner of Birch Road and Millenia Avenue near 1610 Millenia Ave.;

— 10 a.m., Borrego Springs, at Christmas Circle near 700 Christmas Circle;

— 11 a.m., El Cajon, at Parkway Plaza, 415 Fletcher Parkway;

— 11 a.m., Del Mar, at Del Mar Civic Center, 1050 Camino Del Mar;

— Noon, Mira Mesa, at the corner of Mira Mesa Boulevard and Westview Parkway;

— Noon, Temecula, at the Duck Pond, near 28250 Ynez Road; and

— 3 p.m., Encinitas, at the corner of Encinitas Blvd and El Camino Real, 1424 Encinitas Blvd.;

An additional protest is scheduled in Escondido on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the corner of Ash Street and East Valley Parkway, near 1201 E. Valley Parkway.

The events leading up to Wednesday’s shooting of Renee Good, 37, are in dispute.

“This latest footage corroborates what DHS has stated all along,” Tricia McLaughlin, the Department of Homeland Security’s assistant secretary for public affairs, wrote on social media Friday. “This individual was impeding law enforcement and weaponized her vehicle against @ICEgov.

“The officer dutifully acted in self-defense.”

According to The New York Times, “When agents approached her SUV on foot and demanded that she get out, Ms. Good disobeyed and began to drive away. A video analysis showed that Ms. Good’s vehicle appeared to be turning away from the officer who opened fire.”

— City News Service

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