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Four charged in Minneapolis protest aftermath over ICE officer shooting, including one for biting an agent and three for threatening FBI agents after hacked vehicle data was posted online.
Four people have been indicted on federal charges tied to protests in Minneapolis after a January 14 ICE officer shooting.
Claire Louise Feng, 27, faces assault charges for allegedly biting off part of a Homeland Security Investigations agent’s finger during a January 24 protest, with the agent treated within an hour.
Her attorney questioned the credibility of the allegations, citing prior dismissed false claims by ICE agents.
Brenna Marie Doyle, 18, James Patrick Lyons, 45, and Jose Alberto Ramirez, 29, were charged with threatening FBI agents after personal information was stolen from vandalized FBI vehicles during the unrest and posted online, prompting a wave of threats.
None have entered pleas, and their attorneys have not commented beyond noting the need to review evidence.
Cuatro acusados en Minneapolis protestan después del tiroteo de un oficial de ICE, incluido uno por morder a un agente y tres por amenazar a agentes del FBI después de que los datos del vehículo pirateado fueran publicados en línea.