Sweetwater Reporter

Texas man accused of shooting at Minneapoli­s police station

-

MINNEAPOLI­S (AP) — A Texas man who says he is affiliated with the Boogaloo Bois anti-government movement and is suspected of opening fire on a Minneapoli­s police station during a protest in May is facing riot charges, a federal prosecutor announced Friday.

Video shot on the night of May 28 shows a person later identified as Ivan Harrison Hunter firing 13 rounds from a semiautoma­tic assault-style rifle on the Third Precinct police station while people believed to be looters were inside.

U.S. Attorney Erica MacDonald said Friday that she has charged the 26-year-old Hunter, of Boerne, Texas, with traveling across state lines to participat­e in a riot.

According to a criminal complaint, Hunter traveled from Texas to Minneapoli­s in late May to join in protests over George Floyd’s death. Floyd, who was Black, died on Memorial Day after a white Minneapoli­s police officer pressed his knee on his neck for nearly eight minutes. The incident sparked protests against police racism and brutality across the country.

According to the complaint, Hunter claims to be a member of the Boogaloo Bois, a loosely-connected anti-government group, and he made statements on social media describing what he did in Minneapoli­s.

Police in Austin, Texas, stopped a pickup truck on June 3 in which Hunter was a passenger for multiple traffic violations. Hunter had six loaded magazines for a semiautoma­tic rifle in a tactical vest he was wearing. Officers also found multiple firearms in the truck.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States