Feds Charge 15 Minnesotans Linked to Antifa Networks in Anti-ICE Protests

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Federal prosecutors charged 15 individuals tied to Minneapolis-area antifa groups with conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers and related crimes connected to anti-ICE demonstrations. The indictment alleges extensive planning and coordination against federal personnel and facilities, including stalking, threats, assault, and destruction of government property. Most defendants were arrested in a federal operation, with a couple at large; one defendant is Macalester College professor Erik Davis. Prosecutors say evidence includes video, eyewitness accounts, and encrypted communications, and the case is ongoing.
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