Guardian — US
Jun 16, 05:11 PM
Fifteen people in Minnesota face charges of conspiracy related to interference with federal officers during an immigration enforcement crackdown. The announcement was made by federal officials in Minneapolis.
apnews.com
Jun 16, 07:10 PM
Fifteen individuals have been charged by federal prosecutors in Minnesota for allegedly impeding immigration enforcement efforts. The charges are linked to actions taken during the Trump administration's Operation Metro Surge, which aimed to address immigration issues in the state. The defendants face multiple charges, including conspiracy to impede federal officers.
kstp.com
Jun 16, 07:40 PM
Fifteen individuals have been charged in Minnesota for alleged involvement in anti-ICE protests linked to antifa groups. U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen and Homeland Security Investigations officials announced the charges, which include conspiracy to impede federal officers. Two defendants remain at large but are expected to surrender soon.
PBS NewsHour
Jun 16, 07:52 PM
Fifteen individuals have been charged by federal prosecutors in Minnesota for allegedly conspiring to obstruct law enforcement during an immigration enforcement operation. The operation focused on Minneapolis-based antifa groups, according to U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen.
The Hill
Jun 16, 07:34 PM
On June 16, 2026, the Department of Justice charged 15 individuals for allegedly obstructing federal immigration enforcement officers in Minnesota. The DOJ identified the accused as members or associates of Direct Action Minnesota (DAMN), linking the group to 'antifa' affiliations.
Fox News — Latest
Jun 16, 07:44 PM
Fifteen individuals linked to the Antifa group have been indicted for their roles in obstructing federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis. The U.S. Attorney's Office announced that the suspects, twelve of whom are in custody, face charges including conspiracy to impede federal officers. The investigation revealed coordinated efforts to disrupt ICE operations through intimidation and threats.
Fox News — Politics
Jun 16, 07:44 PM
Fifteen individuals linked to the Antifa group have been indicted for allegedly conspiring to obstruct federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis. Twelve of the suspects are in custody, facing charges including conspiracy to impede federal officers and assault. U.S. Attorney Daniel Roden emphasized that the charges stem from criminal actions rather than protected speech.
Washington Examiner
Jun 16, 08:10 PM
Fifteen individuals linked to antifa groups in Minneapolis have been charged with conspiracy to obstruct ICE operations through violence. The charges include conspiracy to impede federal officers and destruction of government property, stemming from organized blockades against ICE. Twelve suspects were arrested, while two are still at large.
Al Jazeera English
Jun 16, 08:39 PM
The US Justice Department has filed charges against 15 activists in Minnesota for allegedly trying to disrupt lawful immigration enforcement operations. The announcement was made on June 16, 2026.
talkingpointsmemo.com
Jun 16, 09:40 PM
Minnesota U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen announced felony charges against 15 anti-ICE protesters, including assault on a federal officer and conspiracy. The indictment follows the dismissal of many related cases from Operation Metro Surge. Defense attorney Jordan Kushner criticized the government's actions, asserting they target community organizers.
nbcnews.com
Jun 16, 11:10 PM
Fifteen individuals in Minnesota have been charged by the DOJ for obstructing federal immigration enforcement during protests earlier this year. The charges include conspiracy to impede federal officers and assault on a federal officer, stemming from demonstrations against aggressive immigration raids that resulted in the deaths of two U.S. citizens. Protests have continued in response to these enforcement actions.
New York Post
Jun 16, 11:44 PM
Fifteen individuals have been indicted for their alleged involvement in disrupting ICE operations in Minnesota. Twelve of these individuals are already in custody.