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  • A federal judge in Minnesota says federal immigration agents cannot arrest peaceful protesters without probable cause.

  • The ruling stems from a lawsuit filed by six people who say they were detained or threatened last month

  • while observing operations carried out by ICE.

  • Matt Sepic of Minnesota Public Radio reports.

  • The injunction also prohibits agents from using pepper spray and similar weapons on protesters and from stopping drivers without probable cause.

  • Judge Kate Menendez says safely following agents at an appropriate distance, quote,

  • does not by itself create reasonable suspicion to justify a vehicle stop.

  • Officers arrested lead plaintiff Susan Tincher, December 9th, as she was observing them.

  • They cut off her wedding ring, took her clothes and detained the 55 year old for five hours.

  • The plaintiffs provided extensive video evidence, but ICE agents did not testify.

  • The defense provided only a second-hand account from a field director.

  • Tinsher says she'll persist in monitoring ICE.