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ICE releases photos after violent Minneapolis protests leave multiple alleged agitators arrested

ICE released photos of four alleged agitators arrested on federal charges during Minneapolis protests outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building Thursday.


ICE releases photos after violent Minneapolis protests leave multiple alleged agitators arrested

In a post on X, ICE said the arrests occurred Thursday after the men refused repeated orders to disperse. Authorities said the four individuals were taken into custody and booked on federal charges.

"After repeated warnings, 4 agitators were arrested for refusing to disperse and booked on federal charges."

"Last night in Minneapolis 12 anti-ICE agitators were arrested for assaulting law enforcement," DHS posted to X earlier Friday. "Reminder: it is a federal crime and a FELONY if you lay a finger on law enforcement or destroy federal property."

It was not immediately clear whether the four men highlighted by ICE were among the 12 individuals arrested overnight.

The building houses multiple federal agencies, including ICE, DHS and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

One involved Renee Nicole Good, a U.S. citizen who was fatally shot by an ICE agent Jan. 7. The law enforcement agent 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.

In a separate incident Wednesday, an ICE officer was seriously injured after allegedly being ambushed during a traffic stop by three illegal immigrants, according to federal officials. The stop, targeting a Venezuelan illegal immigrant, escalated into a foot chase, violent struggle and gunfire. One suspect was shot, and all three were taken into custody, authorities said.

DHS did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Fox News Digital's Landon Mion and Greg Wehner contributed to this report.

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