Something Positive: This Vietnamese restaurant sheltered protesters from tear gas (and fed them pho) following ICE shooting | A Step in the Right Direction

Something Positive: This Vietnamese restaurant sheltered protesters from tear gas (and fed them pho) following ICE shooting | A Step in the Right Direction
Why this story matters: Amid constant bad news, it’s important to highlight examples of progress that rarely make the front page. Quick summary: This story highlights recent developments related to fed, showing how constructive action can lead to meaningful results. When United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents shot and killed civilian Alex Pretti on January 24, Minneapolis’s Nicollet Avenue faced immediate chaos. Peaceful protesters — and members of the press — in the area were quickly subject to tear gas and “less lethal” bullets as federal agents attempted to get them to leave the scene. Among the crowd was local journalist Samie Solina, who was on the scene for KARE 11 News, as well as her videographer, Mitchell Yehl. Would you like to read more good news about Fed , Ice , Pho , Restaurant , Protesters , and Following ? Solina and Yehl quickly sought shelter in a nearby Vietnamese restaurant, My Huong Kitchen. Owner Tracy Wong immediately let them in. Tracy Wong of My Huong Ki…