[Krawczynski] Target Center security apologizes after telling Timberwolves fan to remove ‘ICE OUT’ T-shirt
January 12, 2026
[Krawczynski] Target Center security apologizes after telling Timberwolves fan to remove ‘ICE OUT’ T-shirt
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> Tim Phillips, a Minneapolis civil rights and criminal defense attorney, told The Athletic that he wore the shirt in response to the increased presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the Twin Cities in recent weeks. On Wednesday, a federal agent shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during a confrontation in the Powderhorn Park neighborhood of Minneapolis, about three miles from Target Center.
> The Wolves are tenants at Target Center and do not have any authority over arena workers, including security personnel. They also do not set policy for the staff’s interactions with fans.
> Phillips said that he was told by security workers that he could not wear the shirt because of a policy prohibiting “Apparel with Explicit Wording and/or Graphics” inside the arena.
> “I had offered to put my hoodie back on over it,” Phillips said. “But they said they had to take it. We declined to do that. Then we had a conversation and they realized that was their mistake. They didn’t need to take it since I had offered to remove the shirt.”
> The Athletic received a statement from the arena saying that an employee misinterpreted that policy.
> “At this evening’s game, a security guard misinterpreted arena policy during an interaction with a guest, resulting in the guest being asked to remove a piece of apparel unnecessarily,” it read. “We have reiterated all policies to our staff and apologize to the guest for any inconvenience caused.”
> Phillips said that arena security initially told him that they would have to take the shirt away from him. He offered to remove the shirt, left his seat briefly to do so and returned to watch the game, a 104-103 victory by the Timberwolves, in a gray shirt.
> “I was disappointed that they felt that that was a political message,” Phillips said. “I think that people in Minnesota are in agreement that ICE is terrorizing communities. I don’t think that is a political or partisan issue.”
> “It’s very heartbreaking to see the impact on both immigrants who need to try to survive, but can’t go to work in some circumstances, or they feel that they can’t even leave their homes, some of whom feel that they can’t leave their homes even when they’re citizens,” he added. “Then, in addition to immigrant communities, there are observers who are simply trying to monitor using their First Amendment rights, and those folks, too, are being terrorized.”
I’m tired. So very tired.
F.I.C.E
FUCK ICE
> a Minneapolis civil rights and criminal defense attorney … wore the shirt
Meathead security tried to bully the wrong guy
Security thinking I’m sure this guy is just going to go along with it…
Security: “By the way, what do you do for work Mr. Phillips? An attorney? A *civil rights* attorney? Hold on I’m going to get my supervisor”
Tim Phillips: “Ohhhh it’s TSR time mf’ers”
Maybe he just really hates icey roads? /s
Wolves should host a “white out” but brand it “ice out” ha
Fuck Ice
I mean it is a political message for sure, I don’t know how they would argue it’s not political.
That being said I agree Fuck ICE and that power trippy security guard
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> Tim Phillips, a Minneapolis civil rights and criminal defense attorney, told The Athletic that he wore the shirt in response to the increased presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the Twin Cities in recent weeks. On Wednesday, a federal agent shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during a confrontation in the Powderhorn Park neighborhood of Minneapolis, about three miles from Target Center.
> The Wolves are tenants at Target Center and do not have any authority over arena workers, including security personnel. They also do not set policy for the staff’s interactions with fans.
> Phillips said that he was told by security workers that he could not wear the shirt because of a policy prohibiting “Apparel with Explicit Wording and/or Graphics” inside the arena.
> “I had offered to put my hoodie back on over it,” Phillips said. “But they said they had to take it. We declined to do that. Then we had a conversation and they realized that was their mistake. They didn’t need to take it since I had offered to remove the shirt.”
> The Athletic received a statement from the arena saying that an employee misinterpreted that policy.
> “At this evening’s game, a security guard misinterpreted arena policy during an interaction with a guest, resulting in the guest being asked to remove a piece of apparel unnecessarily,” it read. “We have reiterated all policies to our staff and apologize to the guest for any inconvenience caused.”
> Phillips said that arena security initially told him that they would have to take the shirt away from him. He offered to remove the shirt, left his seat briefly to do so and returned to watch the game, a 104-103 victory by the Timberwolves, in a gray shirt.
> “I was disappointed that they felt that that was a political message,” Phillips said. “I think that people in Minnesota are in agreement that ICE is terrorizing communities. I don’t think that is a political or partisan issue.”
> “It’s very heartbreaking to see the impact on both immigrants who need to try to survive, but can’t go to work in some circumstances, or they feel that they can’t even leave their homes, some of whom feel that they can’t leave their homes even when they’re citizens,” he added. “Then, in addition to immigrant communities, there are observers who are simply trying to monitor using their First Amendment rights, and those folks, too, are being terrorized.”
I’m tired. So very tired.
F.I.C.E
FUCK ICE
> a Minneapolis civil rights and criminal defense attorney … wore the shirt
Meathead security tried to bully the wrong guy
Security thinking I’m sure this guy is just going to go along with it…
Security: “By the way, what do you do for work Mr. Phillips? An attorney? A *civil rights* attorney? Hold on I’m going to get my supervisor”
Tim Phillips: “Ohhhh it’s TSR time mf’ers”
Maybe he just really hates icey roads? /s
Wolves should host a “white out” but brand it “ice out” ha
Fuck Ice
I mean it is a political message for sure, I don’t know how they would argue it’s not political.
That being said I agree Fuck ICE and that power trippy security guard