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4 indicted after Minneapolis clashes, including a woman accused of biting off an officer’s fingertip
Four defendants face federal charges including assault and threats to officers after Minneapolis protests escalated following an ICE shooting, with stolen documents leading to harassment.
- Four people were indicted after Minneapolis protests, including Claire Louise Feng, accused of biting off an officer's fingertip during a January 24 protest.
- Brenna Marie Doyle, James Patrick Lyons, and Jose Alberto Ramirez were indicted on charges of threatening to injure federal law enforcement officers or their families.
- The protests were related to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shooting, vandalized FBI vehicles, and leaked personal information of FBI employees.
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