Suspect detained after Rep. Ilhan Omar sprayed with unknown substance throughout Minneapolis city corridor

A man was tackled to the ground and detained after he sprayed an unknown substance at Rep. Ilhan Omar during a town hall in Minneapolis on Tuesday evening, video footage shows.
Omar — a Minnesota Democrat who is frequently singled out for derision by President Donald Trump — was addressing a crowded room when the incident occurred.
After she criticized the president’s immigration crackdown in her state and called on DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to resign, a man near the front rushed to the lectern. He shouted at the congresswoman and sprayed her with an unknown material.
Soon after, the man was tackled to the ground and detained.
“Oh my god, he sprayed something on her!” a woman can be heard saying in a video of the incident.
Omar seemed to resist efforts to move her offstage to safety. She returned to the microphone and said, “We’re going to keep talking… Please don’t let them have a show.”
“Here’s the reality that people like this ugly man don’t understand: We are Minnesota strong, and we will stay resilient in the face of whatever they might throw at us,” she added. She then reiterated her call for Noem to resign — as dozens of other Democratic lawmakers have done in recent days.
The incident comes weeks after the Trump administration deployed numerous federal immigration agents to Minnesota, resulting in several deadly shootings.
On January 7, Renee Good, a mother of three, was shot and killed by an ICE agent in her vehicle. Three weeks later, on January 24, immigration officials killed Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse, during a confrontation on a city street.
The shootings sparked widespread anti-ICE protests in the state, leading to tense stand-offs between demonstrators and officers.
State and local officials are demanding that federal agents withdraw from Minnesota, accusing them of reckless behavior and an unconstitutional “invasion.” Meanwhile, the Trump administration has vowed to ramp up its immigration enforcement while blaming Democrats for inciting anti-law-enforcement sentiment.
On Monday, Trump said he spoke with Democratic Governor Tim Walz about the unfolding events in Minnesota. He described it as “a very good call,” and added, “we, actually, seemed to be on a similar wavelength.”
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Source: independent.co.uk
