A Minnesota hotel suspected of housing ICE agents was the scene of chaos on Monday, with 26 people arrested in a demonstration that authorities described as "no longer considered peaceful."
Police in the state began arresting protesters outside the hotel after the situation escalated. The arrests were made in accordance with Minnesota law allowing authorities to disperse a crowd if they feel it's becoming violent.
The protest was part of an ongoing campaign against the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at the hotel, which has been a focal point for anti-ICE activism.
Demonstrators gathered outside the hotel on Monday morning to protest the presence of ICE agents, who were accused of making threats against the protesters. The police arrived later in the day and arrested around 26 people who were reportedly involved in the disturbance.
The arrests were made without warning, with many protesters taken into custody without being given a chance to leave the area voluntarily. Some protesters claimed they had been caught off guard by the police action, while others expressed frustration over the heavy-handed tactics employed by law enforcement.
The incident has sparked outrage among local activists and community leaders, who say that the arrests were disproportionate to the level of violence in the protest. Others are praising the police for taking swift action to restore order and protect public safety.
Despite the controversy surrounding the arrests, authorities have stated that they took all necessary steps to prevent a violent confrontation between protesters and law enforcement.
Police in the state began arresting protesters outside the hotel after the situation escalated. The arrests were made in accordance with Minnesota law allowing authorities to disperse a crowd if they feel it's becoming violent.
The protest was part of an ongoing campaign against the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at the hotel, which has been a focal point for anti-ICE activism.
Demonstrators gathered outside the hotel on Monday morning to protest the presence of ICE agents, who were accused of making threats against the protesters. The police arrived later in the day and arrested around 26 people who were reportedly involved in the disturbance.
The arrests were made without warning, with many protesters taken into custody without being given a chance to leave the area voluntarily. Some protesters claimed they had been caught off guard by the police action, while others expressed frustration over the heavy-handed tactics employed by law enforcement.
The incident has sparked outrage among local activists and community leaders, who say that the arrests were disproportionate to the level of violence in the protest. Others are praising the police for taking swift action to restore order and protect public safety.
Despite the controversy surrounding the arrests, authorities have stated that they took all necessary steps to prevent a violent confrontation between protesters and law enforcement.