8th Circuit Halts Minnesota Judge’s Limits on ICE Use of Force Against Peaceful Protesters Pending Appeal
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The 8th Circuit granted an administrative stay pausing U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez’s preliminary injunction — which barred federal agents in Minnesota from using pepper spray or nonlethal munitions on peaceful protesters, arresting peaceful protesters, or stopping or detaining drivers and passengers near protests without reasonable articulable suspicion — while the government pursues an appeal. The injunction, filed by the ACLU on behalf of six community members (one plaintiff, Susan Tincher, said she was handcuffed within 15 seconds of arriving and held for five hours), came amid deployment of thousands of federal agents to Minneapolis and has drawn political reactions, with Attorney General Pam Bondi calling the stay a victory and reports noting ICE guidance asserting broader force and entry authorities.
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