Eight people convicted on terrorism-related charges associated with a violent ICE protest in Texas last year, including one convicted of attempted murder of an officer, were sentenced on Tuesday in federal court to decades in prison, KERA reports.
Benjamin Song, who was sentenced to 100 years in prison for shooting and injuring a police officer during the ICE protest, said he was glad participants outside an immigration detention center in Alvarado last July did not end up like Renee Good, Alex Pretti and others killed by law enforcement. The Trump-appointed federal judge handling the case warned Song not to make a political statement. The convicted protesters lawyers say they will appeal the convictions.
Federal prosecutors in Minnesota last week charged 15 people with impeding the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
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Meanwhile, federal charges related to the first ICE-related protests that occurred in Minnesota last year are playing out. KARE 11 reports a woman originally charged with four felonies pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor.
A former federal prosecutor tells KARE the case was overcharged: “It fits into this shocking pattern across the country where the political folks want people charged, they charge them, and then they have these awful dismissal rates that come because of a failure of proof,” former U.S. Assistant Attorney Doug Kelley said. “It’s a really dangerous trend.”
And it yet even more ICE-related news, the Minnesota woman who was Rep. Ilhan Omar’s guest at this year’s State of the Union filed a civil rights complaint against the federal government over her Operation Metro Surge arrest in January, WCCO-TV reports.
Wedge LIVE!’s cat tour in Minneapolis is on again this year on Wednesday evening, with 46 featured households planning to show off their pets. This delightful MPR News story explores with the event’s founder, John Edwards, whether the tour and other hyper-local neighborhood events like the giant pencil sharpening at Lake of the Isles are getting too big.
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“Somebody recently emailed [Edwards] from California explaining they are attending the cat tour, but worried about the chance of rain and wondered if they should cancel their plane ticket. ‘Like this is just a neighborhood event in Minneapolis. I can’t deal with you or your travel plans from California,’ Edwards said.”
Light rail trains in the Twin Cities will be stopped to make way for summer maintenance projects, Bring Me The News reports. The Blue Line will be down for seven weeks starting June 29, while the Green Line will be shut down from Target Field to the West Bank station for a number of weeks in July and August. Buses will replace suspended light rail routes.
