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FBI says woman threatened agent and family after allegedly stealing identification during Minneapolis unrest
Brenna Marie Doyle faces detention for threatening an FBI agent and family with three voicemails; prosecutors cite obstruction risk and community safety concerns.
- FBI agents in Spokane arrested Brenna Marie Doyle at the request of FBI Minneapolis after she allegedly left three voicemails on January 16 threatening to kill the targeted FBI agent, his wife and child.
- On January 14, government vehicles in north Minneapolis were broken into amid clashes with protesters, and stolen documents and IDs later appeared in social media posts showing agents' information.
- United States prosecutors filed a motion seeking detention for Doyle, citing 18 U.S.C. §3142 and and noting she faces three federal counts including online threats.
- A detention hearing is scheduled for Wednesday in Spokane federal court, with a separate February hearing in Minneapolis, and court filings request Doyle have no contact with victims or witnesses by any communication method.
- Operation Metro Surge deployed about 3,000 agents to Minnesota, and FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed arrests, saying stolen ID information was used to threaten an agent and their family.
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Feds say woman used agent’s ID stolen during Minneapolis unrest, threatened to kill him and family
The 18-year-old from Spokane, Wash., “left three disturbing voicemails threatening to kill an FBI agent, his wife, and child because of the agent’s employment in MN,” the FBI said.
·Minneapolis, United States
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