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‘Several’ Protestors Arrested Outside Hotel Greg Bovino Thought To Be Staying
Approximately 26 protesters were arrested after police declared an unlawful assembly amid protests against immigration enforcement and officer-involved shooting.
- On Monday night, Maple Grove Police Department responded around 8 p.m. and detained several protesters outside SpringHill Suites by Marriott and Residence Inn by Marriott.
- Amid heightened immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities, protests targeted hotels believed to house Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and followed the fatal Saturday shooting of Alex Pretti by Customs and Border Protection.
- The police said the situation escalated when protesters engaged in unlawful behavior, reporting property damage and objects thrown, leading to a dispersal order and detentions of those remaining.
- Reports differed on the number arrested, with the Minnesota Star Tribune citing at least six and CNN approximately 26; police said those who failed to disperse or `committed crimes` were detained and dispersed by 10 p.m., but charges were not specified.
- Amid questions over enforcement roles, the Maple Grove Police Department said it has not been involved in immigration enforcement, while protesters believed Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino was at the hotel though his presence is unclear and he is expected to leave Minnesota soon.
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Anti-ICE protesters arrested outside Minnesota hotel as police declare unlawful assembly: ‘No longer peaceful’
Police in Minnesota began arresting anti-ICE agitators outside a hotel Monday after authorities said the demonstration escalated and was "no longer considered peaceful," prompting officers to declare an unlawful assembly.
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Police in Minnesota began arresting anti-ICE agitators outside a hotel Monday after authorities said the demonstration escalated and was “no longer considered peaceful,” prompting officers to declare an unlawful assembly. The demonstrators were outside the SpringHill Suites by Marriott in Maple Grove, Minnesota, where they believed U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino was staying. President D…
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