There were multiple protests Saturday around the Bay Area expressing rage over the killing of a Minneapolis mother of three at the hands of an ICE agent with a gun, including a gathering at Ocean Beach to spell out another aerially photographed message.

There have been multiple human-spelled messages on Ocean Beach, photographed via drone, in protest of Donald Trump and the actions of his dispicable administration. And there was another Saturday in which hundreds spelled out the message "IT WAS MURDER - ICE OUT!!" with an upside-down American flag.

Previous human banners like this have taken place for No Kings Day protests, and there was a "Yes on 50" human banner at Ocean Beach in mid-October, prior to the November election.

As the Chronicle reports, there was a simultaneous protest Saturday that attracted hundreds at the intersection of Van Ness Avenue and O'Farrell Street, with plenty of anti-Trump signage. And a third protest took shape in the Mission District as well.

The Trump administration and its fans have continued to promulgate the narrative that Good was a "paid agitator" of some kind — and your Xitter feed, if you still have one, is likely full of such messages. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wasted no time after the killing to cast Good as a "domestic terrorist."

Good, along with her lesbian partner, had just dropped off Good's youngest son, who is six, at elementary school, when the encounter with ICE occurred. It's not clear how her vehicle came to be blocking the road, but it did not appear to be a pre-planned encounter with federal agents.

Good's ex-husband, who asked that his name be kept out of the press, told the Associated Press that she was "no activist" and he had never known her to participate in any sort of protest. She and her wife, Becca Good, had recently relocated to Minneapolis from Kansas City, Missouri.

Becca Good put out a statement, per Minnesota Public Radio, saying, "On Wednesday, January 7th, we stopped to support our neighbors. We had whistles. They had guns."

The statement also said that Renee Good was "made of sunshine," and "Renee was a Christian who knew that all religions teach the same essential truth: we are here to love each other, care for each other, and keep each other safe and whole."

Previously: Deadly ICE Shooting of Minnesota Woman Prompts Protests Across the Bay Area

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