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FBI says woman threatened agent and family after allegedly stealing identification during Minneapolis unrest

Brenna Marie Doyle faces federal detention for threatening an FBI agent and family after stolen Minneapolis documents were shared online, amid 3,000 agents deployed in the area.

  • Yesterday, federal prosecutors filed for the detention of Brenna Marie Doyle after her arrest in Spokane at the request of FBI Minneapolis following three voicemails threatening to kill the FBI agent, his wife and child.
  • On Jan. 14, government vehicles in north Minneapolis were broken into and documents containing agents' names, contacts, and maps appeared in a Status Coup video on social media.
  • FBI officials linked stolen ID information to threats against an agent and that agent's family, while United States prosecutors cite 18 U.S.C. § 3142 and for obstruction risks.
  • Doyle's detention hearing is scheduled for Wednesday in Spokane federal court after a three-day continuance, with a no-contact order requested and a February hearing set in Minneapolis federal court.
  • Amid a large federal deployment, about 3,000 agents have been sent to Minnesota under Operation Metro Surge, and since Jan. 7, three federal shootings, including two deadly, have raised tensions linked to the Jan. 14 thefts.
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FBI arrests another individual involved in stealing from fed car in Minnesota

FBI Director Kash Patel on Monday night announced that another person was arrested for allegedly being involved in stealing equipment from a federal vehicle.

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