India, Jan. 15 -- A woman who was filmed being pulled from her vehicle by ICE agents in Minneapolis has been identified as tech guru and LGBT and racial justice activist Aliya Rahman, a software engineer with a background in coding. Rahman is known for having supported policies for police-worn body cameras. She has ties to several advocacy groups, including a lengthy history with the Black Lives Matter movement.

A viral video showed federal agents smashing Rahman's car window and pulling her out as she screamed on Tuesday, January 13, after she allegedly blocked ICE vehicles during a protest. This came less than a week after the death of Renee Nicole Good, a mother of three who was gunned down by ICE agent Jonathan Ross.

Rahman's video ...