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FBI investigating physical confrontation during anti-ICE protest at the Whipple Federal Building

FBI investigating physical confrontation during anti-ICE protest at the Whipple Federal Building

Craig Brown holds up his hands in protest after losing his voice as federal agents park their car outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building on February 12, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

(Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

The FBI is investigating a physical confrontation that happened over the weekend during an anti-ICE protest at the Whipple Federal Building.


The FBI is not saying what they are looking for in the probe.

The confrontation on Saturday came during a protest that was called "Bye Bye Bondi." That's referring to former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who was fired by President Trump.

The Whipple Building near Fort Snelling was the headquarters for ICE during Operation Metro Surge, and continues to be the site of protests since federal officials increased their presence in Minnesota in December.

Turning Point USA contributor Savannah Hernandez posted the video that showed her getting knocked down. She also made this statement:

"OK, so I have all this on camera, it's fine, and because we're Minneapolis, you can't press charges against any of these people either. Anyways, so yeah, there we go, there we go guys, there we go. Minneapolis incredible, what am I going to do?"

In a social media post, Hernandez said:

"This is now the second time I have been mobbed and assaulted for filming a protest on U.S. streets. Today these Minneapolis protesters were chanting that they were 'ANTIFA' and proved it, by mobbing and beating me for reporting on a public protest."

Hennepin County authorities say four people were arrested at the end of the demonstration, with three of them charged with assault. The other faces obstruction charges.