BREAKING: 2 indicted on federal charges for attack on Savanah Hernandez at Minneapolis ICE protest

A federal grand jury has indicted two individuals in connection with the assault of Turning Point USA reporter Savanah Hernandez during an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis earlier this month, according to federal sources cited by Fox News.
The indictments were handed down on Tuesday, though the names of the suspects had not yet been released as of Wednesday. Federal sources told Fox the indictment is expected to be unsealed later in the day.
The incident happened on April 11 outside the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis.
Federal prosecutors have not yet publicly released additional details about the charges or identified the defendants named in the indictment.
where protesters had gathered over a local U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office that also functions as a detention facility.
Video from the scene showed Hernandez being surrounded by protesters while attempting to report. Demonstrators were seen crowding around her, yelling obscenities, blowing horns near her face, and waving adult novelty products as she tried to move away.
At one point in the footage, Hernandez can be heard telling one protester, “get away from me” after the individual remained close to her. Moments later, the protester pushed her, causing her to fall into a wired fence.
As the confrontation continued, Hernandez repeatedly shouted, “Stop touching me!” while additional individuals appeared to close in around her.
Video also shows Hernandez being pushed forward onto the concrete by an unidentified man as she attempted to leave the area. Protesters continued shoving her as she tried to stand up and walk away, with footage showing her being knocked down again.
“Leave me, I am trying to leave!” Hernandez shouted during the altercation. Some individuals present at the scene later claimed they attempted to intervene and help Hernandez leave safely, saying they prevented others from striking her.
Following the incident, Hernandez posted on X that she sustained minor injuries, including scrapes to her legs and soreness in her neck and back. The FBI announced within hours of the footage circulating online that it had opened an investigation into the assault.
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