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In a recent development in Minnesota, two individuals found themselves in custody after being accused of assaulting federal officers and defying instructions to remain out of traffic. This information was confirmed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Sunday.
The arrests took place as federal authorities were in the process of securing the Whipple Building—a structure that accommodates ICE and various other government entities. Meanwhile, approximately 200 demonstrators gathered to protest against the agency.
ICE communicated through the social media platform X, stating, “Two agitators were arrested after assaulting officers and repeatedly refusing orders to stay out of traffic.”

Further emphasizing the gravity of the situation, the agency warned, “REMINDER: If you assault federal law enforcement, you will face the consequences like these two agitators.”
“REMINDER: If you assault federal law enforcement, you will face the consequences like these two agitators,” the agency added.
The agency reported several other arrests last week in connection with the demonstrations.
The protests were sparked by a recent incident in Minneapolis, where Renee Nicole Good, a U.S. citizen, was fatally shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who fired into the driver’s windshield and open window from the side of the vehicle and subsequently exclaimed “f—ing b—-” as the car crashed into another parked vehicle.

Federal law enforcement agents confront anti-ICE protesters during a demonstration outside the Bishop Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 15, 2026. (Getty Images)
Democrats and local residents have condemned the shooting as a murder and called for Ross’ prosecution, while the Trump administration and Republican lawmakers have defended the incident by arguing that it was a justified shooting.
A week after that shooting, an ICE agent shot an alleged illegal immigrant in the leg during an arrest attempt. The Department of Homeland Security claimed the agent fired at the suspect because he was “fearing for his life and safety” after the individual resisted arrest and “violently assaulted the officer.”

People march during a protest after the killing of Renee Nicole Good on January 8, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Getty Images)
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey have repeatedly demanded that ICE leave the city as it seeks to continue a federal immigration crackdown as part of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda.
“It’s certainly not creating safety when a huge percentage of the shootings that have taken place so far this year in Minneapolis have been by ICE,” Frey said last week after the second ICE shooting. “So let’s be very clear. I’ve seen conduct from ICE that is disgusting and is intolerable.”