Four people have been indicted in federal court after allegedly threatening or injuring federal law enforcement officers following unrest in Minneapolis last month.
A federal grand jury returned indictments in four separate cases, including three tied to threats made after authorities say FBI-owned vehicles were vandalized and sensitive employee information was stolen and later posted online.
According to court documents, authorities say the Jan. 14 incident involved damage to FBI vehicles, theft of weapons and ammunition and the seizure of government equipment and documents containing federal employees’ phone numbers, email addresses, home addresses and driver’s license numbers. Prosecutors say FBI personnel were at the scene to investigate an officer-involved shooting and not for any immigration enforcement activity…