The Brief
- Charges against two women accused of interfering with ICE operations in Minnesota have been dropped.
- The women were detained in January after honking their horns near ICE agents.
- One woman says she helped an ICE agent during a medical emergency because other agents did not know first aid.
BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. (FOX 9) – Two women will no longer face charges after being accused of obstructing ICE operations in January.
ICE obstruction charges dropped
What we know:
Federal court documents obtained by FOX 9 show that the charges against Tippy Amundson and Heather Zemien were dropped on April 22.
The charges were dropped with prejudice, meaning they cannot be refiled. …