India, Jan. 22 -- The Department of Homeland Security has alleged that anti-ICE protesters in Minneapolis are "targeting" the US Customs and Border Protection's dogs in the aftermath of Renee Nicole Good's death. Minneapolis is seeing numerous anti-ICE protests after the incident.

Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was gunned down by federal agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis, a shooting that the Trump administration claimed was carried out in self-defense as she allegedly struck him with her vehicle.

The DHS shared a photo of a K-9 named Dina, alleging that an employee at the kennel she was staying wrote a note on her feed chart.

"THEY'RE EVEN GOING AFTER THE DOGS!" the DHS wrote.

"In Minneapolis, anti-ICE agitators are targeting o...