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AG Pam Bondi Visits Minnesota, Announces 16 Arrested for Alleged Attacks on Feds

  • On Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced 16 people were taken into custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota, described as rioters resisting federal law enforcement.
  • Context includes a Jan. 12, 2026, incident involving Christina Rank, who was held nearly 12 hours at Whipple after a vehicle crash with a federal officer, authorities say.
  • Authorities published a roster that includes Christina Rank and Nasra Ahmed, who alleges mistreatment after an ICE detention earlier this month.
  • Federal prosecutors are charging the suspects under 18 U.S.C. 111 , and Pam Bondi said authorities expect more arrests as the Department of Justice enforces the law.
  • The broader debate includes Bondi urging Minnesota officials to enforce laws, as judges and prosecutors respond variably, and she stated, `I am confident that these simple steps will help bring back law and order to Minnesota.
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In Minneapolis, federal officials used pepper sprays against protesters. In Texas, protests for a five-year-old who was arrested resulted in clashes.

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The New Republic broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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