- Federal prosecutors in Minnesota have charged 15 individuals, allegedly tied to "antifa groups," with "conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers" and other offenses.
- U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen stated the charges stem from alleged efforts by Minneapolis-based antifa groups to "violently oppose" federal law enforcement and interfere with immigration operations.
- The defendants, linked to Direct Action Minnesota, are accused of using "hard and soft blockades" against federal law enforcement during anti-ICE protests on January 23 and March 1.
- Rosen clarified that the charges are for the defendants' actions, not their speech, alleging a conspiracy to interfere with lawful immigration enforcement through force.
- Progressive group Minnesota 50501 criticized the indictments, contrasting them with the lack of charges for federal agents involved in the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti during a related immigration crackdown.
IN FULL