A suburban Chicago man faces federal charges for allegedly threatening an FBI agent whose contact information was stolen when protesters looted government vehicles at the scene of the fatal shooting of Renee Good by immigration agents in Minneapolis last month.
Jose Alberto Ramirez, 28, is being held in Chicago pending an extradition hearing that could return him to the Twin Cities to face charges of transmitting threats, according to court records.
The case stems from the January 7 shooting death of Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Federal officials claim the incident sparked such intense confrontations between protesters and law enforcement that FBI evidence technicians were forced to flee the crime scene on foot…