Woman pleads guilty to softball attack during ICE protest, gets $25 fine

The Brief

  • Lopez, 27, of St. Paul, was charged with assaulting, resisting and impeding officers resulting from a protest against ICE officials on June 3 in Minneapolis.
  • Charges say she attacked agents and officers, kicked an FBI agent and threw a softball at a Hennepin County Sheriff’s deputy during the confrontation.
  • She was previously granted conditional release, and required to undergo a mental health evaluation.

(FOX 9) A woman charged with throwing a softball during a protest against immigration enforcement officers has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor resulting from the incident.

Isabel Lopez charged during protest

What we know:

Lopez, 27, of St. Paul, was charged with assault, resisting and impeding officers during a protest against ICE officials on June 3 in Minneapolis.

During the incident, charges state that she threw a softball at a Hennepin County Sheriff’s deputy.

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