Federal indictment unsealed in Minneapolis Antifa case
Federal prosecutors in Minnesota unsealed an indictment Tuesday charging 15 defendants tied to two Minneapolis-based Antifa groups with conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers and other offenses. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the case centers on efforts to block the enforcement of federal immigration law during Operation Metro Surge. That is the part the activists always leave out when they pretend this is just some harmless protest club with matching black hoodies. Homeland Security officials said the investigation found extensive planning, material support, and coordinated attacks against federal personnel and facilities.
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Officers hold the line as protesters surge forward
Later in the day, the mood outside the Warren E. Burger federal courthouse in St. Paul turned ugly fast. Supporters of the indicted militants gathered during court proceedings, and federal officers used spray and force to push back people who tried to breach the building. One protester shouted, “F*ck you Fascist Nazis!” because apparently every bad political argument eventually ends with people yelling themselves hoarse at a federal door. The scene showed something simple that leaders in blue cities keep learning the hard way: when law enforcement steps in, the crowd that claims to be peaceful often turns into a live-action warning label.
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Homeland Security says violence will meet decisive action
DHS Special Agent in Charge Michael McCarthy said the probe uncovered organized attacks and warned that attempts to undermine federal law through violence or intimidation would be met with “DECISIVE ACTION.” That is the kind of statement Americans should hear more often from Washington, not less. When federal officers are being targeted, the response should not be lectures, excuses, or the usual activist chorus asking us to understand the feelings behind the chaos. The law is the law, and if someone wants to turn a courthouse into a street fight, they should expect a very different kind of attention from federal agents than they were hoping for.
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