The Department of Justice indicted 15 people involved with Direct Action Minnesota, accusing them of being “antifa” members with thin evidence.

The Department of Justice indicted 15 people involved with Direct Action Minnesota, accusing them of being “antifa” members with thin evidence.

Fifteen people in Minnesota were charged with conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers over their response to a controversial and deadly immigration enforcement crackdown…

The protesters face charges that include conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers, assault on a federal officer and destruction of government property.

‘These defendants have been charged not for what they said, but for what they did,’ U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen said

Fifteen people suspected of belonging to Minnesota antifa groups were charged for obstructing immigration enforcement with violence.

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Prosecutors have accused the activists of seeking 'to interfere with lawful immigration enforcement operations'.

Police allege the protesters tried to stop federal officers from performing immigration enforcement.

The new cases are part of a “broad federal effort to address organized lawless behavior...”

On Tuesday, federal prosecutors announced charges against 15 people in Minneapolis they say "conspired to impede or injure federal officers."