Doc Rivers stands by his words of calling ICE shooting of Renée Good 'murder'

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Before Sunday's game against the Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks Head Coach Doc Rivers was asked for his thoughts on Immigration and Customs Enforcements (ICE) operations in Minnesota. 

"Being in Minnesota, where there's 130,000, I think, undocumented people, why not Texas? Where there's 1.7 million," said Rivers. "Not saying I'm 100 percent right about everything. I think we all, everybody in this room, I would say, wants a safer America. I don't know if what we're doing right now is making us safer." 

The coach was also asked if he stood by his words from a few weeks ago, when he said that the death of Renee Good was murder. 

He said, yes, both in the legal and moral sense of the word. 

As worries over ICE coming to Milwaukee grow - Alderman Alex Brower is hosting a town hall starting at 6:15 p.m. Monday night. 

It's at the Vivarium on the city's east side. 

Brower says that people will have the opportunity to learn about ways to prepare for major ICE operations here and share thoughts on the issue. 

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