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ICE says 2 demonstrators were arrested in Minnesota for allegedly assaulting officers

close Video Protests in Minnesota have been largely peaceful, but it’s a ‘tinderbox,’ says USA Today bureau chief Panelists Trey Gowdy, Susan Page and Hugh Hewitt discuss growing tensions in Minnesota amid widespread anti-immigration enforcement protests on ‘Special Report.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Two people were arrested in Minnesota for allegedly assaulting federal officers and ignoring officers' orders to stay out of traffic, ICE said on Sunday. The arrests came as federal law enforcement worked to secure the Whipple Building, which houses ICE and other government agencies, while around 200 people protested against the agency.

ICE says 2 demonstrators were arrested in Minnesota for allegedly assaulting officers

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Key Highlights

  • "Two agitators were arrested after assaulting officers and repeatedly refusing orders to stay out of traffic," ICE wrote on X.
  • MINNEAPOLIS POSTS ANTI-ICE VIDEO PROMOTING 'PEACEFUL PROTEST' AND UNITY Two demonstrators were arrested in Minnesota, according to ICE.
  • (ICE) "REMINDER: If you assault federal law enforcement, you will face the consequences like these two agitators," the agency added.
  • The agency reported several other arrests last week in connection with the demonstrations. The protests were sparked by a recent incident in Minneapolis, where Renee Nicole Good, a U. S.
  • citizen, was fatally shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who fired into the driver’s windshield and open window from the side of the vehicle and subsequently exclaimed "f---ing b----" as the car crashed into another parked vehicle.
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  1. ICE says 2 demonstrators were arrested in Minnesota for allegedly assaulting officers

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