Charges dropped against Brooklyn Park woman who saved ICE agent

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.

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