FBI Investigating Alleged Assault on Journalist During Anti-ICE Protest

Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet K. Dhillon confirmed the FBI has started an investigation into the alleged assault on conservative journalist Savanah Hernandez at an anti-ICE protest.

The anti-ICE protest took place in Minneapolis, MN, because, of course, it did, outside the Whipple Federal Building.

“Here was the lead up to the assault on me today,” Hernandez wrote on X. “As you can see these people come up to me multiple times, put dildos in my face, body check me, punch me and push me down.”

It turns out that the man Hernandez accused of inciting the mob, William Scott Kelly, faces charges in connection with the storming of Cities Church in St. Paul, MN.

In January, Kelly dared then-Attorney General Pam Bondi to arrest him for ambushing the church.

Kelly faces charges for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act.

Hernandez informed everyone that the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office said three people would face charges:

GOOD NEWS: The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office states that the three people who assaulted me yesterday, will be CHARGED.Here’s the footage of Paige Ostroushko, one of the three, being arrested after attacking me.She immediately runs from the police and pretends to act shocked as to why she’s being detained.Thank you to @BreannaMorello for being so on top of this and thank you to the Sheriff’s department who ended up having to drive me to safety yesterday due to the violence of the mob.Am looking forward to seeing these charges all the way through.

Tags: Civil Rights, DOJ, FBI, Harmeet Dhillon, ICE, Minnesota, Turning Point USA

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