FAA revises drone no-fly zones near ICE vehicles after civil liberty concerns and Minneapolis shooting of Renee Good
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Jeremy Hsu
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Summary
The article reports on a January 2026 incident in Minneapolis where federal agents shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good during protests against immigration raids. The Department of Homeland Security labeled her an "anti-ICE rioter" who "weaponized her vehicle," though facts were still being gathered. The article also covers how civil liberty concerns prompted the FAA to revise drone no-fly zones near ICE vehicles, as drone pilots successfully pushed back against restrictions around unmarked, moving ICE vehicles.
Key quotes
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Civil liberty concerns spur FAA to revise drone no-fly zones near ICE vehicles
Drone pilot makes US rescind no-fly zones around unmarked, moving ICE vehicles
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