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Prosecutors dropped conspiracy charges against two women in the Broadview protest case due to flawed indictment, citing lack of prior agreement.
Federal prosecutors have dropped conspiracy charges against Catherine “Cat” Sharp and Joselyn Walsh in the Broadview case, citing flaws in the indictment and stating the decision was in the interest of justice.
The charges, part of Operation Midway Blitz, alleged the women obstructed a federal vehicle during a September 2025 protest outside an ICE facility.
The government acknowledged the alleged conspiracy was spontaneous, lacked evidence of prior agreement, and involved only those present.
The remaining four defendants—Kat Abughazaleh, Michael Rabbitt, Andre Martin, and Brian Straw—will face trial on May 26.
Defense attorneys argue the case targeted political figures and activists, raising concerns about government overreach and First Amendment rights.
Los fiscales retiraron los cargos de conspiración contra dos mujeres en el caso de protesta de Broadview debido a una acusación defectuosa, citando la falta de acuerdo previo.