Far-Right Activist Faces Backlash During Rally in Minneapolis

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Jake Lang, a right-wing influencer and January 6 defendant, was confronted by counterdemonstrators during a small rally in Minneapolis. The event, which aimed to protest immigration policies, was marked by tensions following the fatal shooting of a local woman by ICE agents. Although Lang intended to burn a Quran, he did not follow through, and reports indicate he sustained injuries during the altercation. The Minneapolis Police issued a dispersal order but made no arrests as the situation eventually calmed. The event reflects ongoing community unrest regarding immigration enforcement and its impacts.
Key Details: • Lang's rally was called the 'March Against Minnesota Fraud'. • Protests were sparked by the recent death of Renee Good, shot by ICE agents. • The Pentagon has prepared to deploy 1,500 active-duty soldiers to Minnesota. • Lang is currently campaigning for a US Senate seat in Florida.