Several anti-ICE agitators arrested at rowdy Austin protest

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Texas police charged into a raucous crowd of anti-ICE agitators as protests entered a third day following the fatal shooting of activist mom Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, according to video.

Harrowing footage from the scene captured cops in Austin rushing the screaming crowd of demonstrators on bikes and foot as the rowdy rally obstructed traffic outside the J.J. Pickle Federal Building Saturday night, according to Fox News Digital.

At least three people were taken into custody, according to the outlet and video.

“We’re with you,” one protester could be heard shouting as another was being cuffed.

Frantic unrest has erupted nationwide since ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot the 37-year-old anti-ICE “warrior” when she drove her SUV at him during a heated confrontation in Minneapolis Wednesday

Democrats and local officials have decried the deadly use of force, claiming the shooting was a “murder.”

Federal officials said Good “weaponized” her car and labeled her a “domestic terrorist.”

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