Judge issues injunction to curb federal agents' tactics against protesters in Minnesota – as it happened

A federal judge in Minnesota has issued an injunction to curb the tactics used by federal agents against protesters in Minneapolis, citing concerns over their chilling effect on free speech and assembly.

The ruling, which was issued on Friday, restricts the use of certain aggressive tactics by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Minneapolis. These tactics include drawing and pointing weapons at protesters, using pepper spray and other non-lethal munitions, and arresting or detaining people who are participating in peaceful protests.

The judge's decision comes as a response to the growing tensions between federal authorities and local residents in Minneapolis, which have escalated following the deployment of thousands of Border Patrol and ICE agents to the city. The deployment was part of Operation Metro Surge, a massive immigration enforcement operation aimed at quelling an influx of asylum seekers.

The ruling also bars ICE officers from stopping or detaining drivers and passengers without good cause, and from using force against protesters who are exercising their First Amendment rights.

In response to the judge's decision, Mayor Jacob Frey issued a statement saying that he is "intimidated" by Trump's administration and its investigation into him. He vowed to continue advocating for his city and its residents, despite the threats and intimidation.

Governor Tim Walz also responded to the news of the federal investigation, stating that it is an attempt to intimidate him for standing up against the chaos and danger brought by the Administration. Walz emphasized the importance of integrity and the rule of law in governance, saying that neither his city nor the country will succumb to fear.

The Trump administration has been investigating whether public statements made by state and local leaders, including Walz and Frey, could be seen as criminal interference with federal operations.

In other news, a new poll by CNN found that 61% of Americans disapprove of Donald Trump's first year back in office. The president spoke at a ceremony honoring him with the renaming of a four-mile stretch of road in Palm Beach to "President Donald J. Trump Boulevard".
 
man this ruling is like music 2 my ears 🎵 gotta protect our rights 2 protest n express ourselves without goin down 2 gettin hurt by those fed agents 😤 they r already so aggressive w/ their tactics now dey wanna chill us? no way fam 👊 we can't let dem intimidate us or our leaders mayor frey an governor walz are keepin it real an standing up 4 what's right 🙌 gotta support dem an show em dat we won't b bullied 💪
 
I feel both sides are worried about safety... 😕 Those protesters have a right to express themselves & we gotta protect that, but at same time, law enforcement needs to know they can't just do whatever they want 🙅‍♂️... it's like finding a balance, you know? 💡 A federal judge trying to step in because the tactics were getting too extreme 😬... I think that's good. And Mayor Frey and Governor Walz are right to stand up for their cities & not let intimidation get to them 🙌... can't have politicians cowed by threats of investigation 🤔... it's all about standing up for what's right, even when it's hard 💪...
 
🤔 ICE officers need to learn how to calm down and listen to protesters instead of scaring them away with pepper spray and guns... it's not about winning a battle, it's about having a respectful conversation 🗣️... I'm glad the judge stepped in to put an end to this unnecessary intimidation tactic 😌
 
🤔 I think it's kinda funny how politicians are all like "we're for free speech" but when ICE is being super aggressive towards protesters, they suddenly become "intimidated" 🙄. Like, if you're really so concerned about your safety, maybe you should be working on fixing the system that allows these situations to happen in the first place? And honestly, I'm surprised more people aren't speaking out against this kind of behavior from federal agents... it's basically assault with a badge 😒. Maybe we should start calling them "border patrol bullies" instead of ICE officers 🤷‍♂️.
 
can't believe all this tension in minneapolis 🤕, i mean i get it, protests are important, but can't we just talk about our differences instead of getting all aggressive? 😩 the judge's ruling is a good start, maybe it'll calm things down a bit. I don't think the mayor and governor should be intimidated by trump's admin tho, they're doing their job, shouldn't they get some respect? 🙄 at least they're standing up for their city and its people. and omg, 61% of americans disapproving of trump is pretty shocking 🤯 i guess it just goes to show that people are getting tired of all the drama surrounding him. anyway, let's just hope we can keep it peaceful and civil in minnesota 👌
 
the whole thing feels super messy rn 🤯 i mean, one minute you've got protesters exercising their rights, and the next, it's federal agents trying to chill them out with pepper spray and whatnot 💥 it's like, can't we just find a middle ground here? 🤔 i'm not saying the protesters are right or wrong, but do we really need to escalate things? seems like we're getting more heat than just about anything these days 🔥
 
🤣 Can you believe this? A federal judge is like, "Hey guys, chill out! No more gunpointing and pepper spray on peaceful protesters!" 🚫 It's about time someone put a stop to that drama. I mean, who wants their First Amendment rights threatened just because they're exercising them peacefully? Not me, that's for sure 😂. And now Mayor Frey is all like "I'm intimidated by Trump" - poor guy needs to toughen up! 🤣 Meanwhile, the governor is all about integrity and rule of law... sounds like he's got a straight face, but I think we've all seen his Twitter feed 💁‍♂️. On the bright side, at least 61% of Americans are saying "no way" to Trump's antics - that's some good news! 🙌
 
I'm so glad this judge stepped in 🙌. It's crazy how aggressive federal agents were acting towards protesters, it's totally unacceptable 💔. Free speech and assembly are fundamental rights that shouldn't be messed with 😒. And can you believe the mayor is intimidated by a Trump admin investigation? Like, what's next? 🤯 The governor seems like a total stand-up guy for speaking out against this BS though 👊. It's all about keeping it real and standing up to bullies. I'm loving that 61% of Americans are disapproving of Trump's return to power 🙄. Maybe it's time for some accountability? 💪
 
man this is crazy 🤯, what's going on with all these federal agents and their aggressive tactics towards protesters its like they think they can just intimidate people into being quiet 👀, its about time someone stands up for free speech and assembly in this country, i feel bad for mayor frey and gov walz getting intimidated by trump's admin, but at the same time i get why they're not going to back down, integrity and rule of law gotta be defended 🚫💪
 
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