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Minnesota State Patrol Responds to Anti-ICE Protest at Minneapolis Hotel
Federal agents used tear gas, flash-bangs, and less-lethal rounds to disperse about 100 protesters at a Minneapolis hotel amid tensions over ICE presence, officials said.
- On Jan. 25, 2026, federal agents deployed tear gas and flash-bang grenades to clear a noise demonstration outside the Home2 Suites by Hilton, Minneapolis, filling the street with green smoke and launching canisters blocks away.
- A flyer circulated on social media alleged ICE agents were housed at Home2 Suites by Hilton, Minneapolis, prompting protesters to target the site amid recent ICE-related shootings.
- Protesters sprayed windows, dragged barricades into the street, and threw objects while Minnesota State Patrol detained people, including a reporter, on Sunday.
- Shortly after midnight, Minneapolis Police Department officers arrived in an armored vehicle and dispersed the crowd, with at least one protester arrested on Jan. 25, 2026, while the Minnesota State Patrol has not confirmed total arrests.
- State and city police said federal agents arrived without communication and deployed chemical irritants, raising coordination concerns amid January 2026 protests and Department of Justice probes of ICE operations.
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