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Tincher et al

2026-01-26 18:14:27.269644+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Witness statement, Filed 01/24/26:

  1. I have read the statement from DHS about what happened and it is wrong. The man did not approach the agents with a gun. He approached them with a camera. He was just trying to help a woman get up and they took him to the ground.
  2. I feel afraid. Only hours have passed since they shot a man right in front me and Idon't feel like I can go home because I heard agents were looking for me. I don'tknow what the agents will do when they find me. I do know that they're not tellingt he truth about what happened. I've heard that other witnesses might have beenarrested and taken to the Whipple Building.

Via.

One from a physician:

  1. As I approached, I saw that the victim was lying on his side and was surrounded by several ICE agents. I was confused as to why the victim was on his side, because that is not standard practice when a victim has been shot. Checking for a pulse and administering CPR is standard practice. Instead of doing either of those things, the ICE agents appeared to be counting his bullet wounds.

Via.

Letter to The Honorable Steven M. Colloton, Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, from Patrick J. Schiltz, Chief Judge United States District Court District of Minnesota

It is important to emphasize that what the U.S. Attorney requested is unheard of in our district or, as best as I can tell, any other district in the Eighth Circuit. I have surveyed all of our judges-some of whom have been judges in our District for over 40 years-and no one can remember the government asking a district judge to review a magistrate judge's denial of an arrest warrant.

Letter to the Susan Bindler, Clerk of the Eighth Circuit, from Patrick J. Schiltz, Chief Judge United States District Court District of Minnesota on finding no probable cause for arrest warrants for five of those involved in the the St. Paul church protest:

I am also dealing with a number of emergencies, including a lockdown at the Minneapolis courthouse because of protest activity, the defiance of several court orders by ICE, and the illegal detention of many detainees by ICE (including, yesterday, a two- year old).

Via by way of.

How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

“But also I feel like Christians should be the first people to fight for this,” Ben interjected, as Sam nodded. “What have we been taught our entire life? Feeding the hungry, clothing the naked. This is basic, basic stuff. Christians have always been people who are supposed to be there for the marginalized, the people that are being hurt by systems, the people that don’t have a voice.”

Via Jack Jenkins who quote skeeted a video taken by Ben Luhmann of a federal agent spraying chemical irritants into a restrained man's mouth.

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