Three family members federally indicted for assault on reporter at anti-ICE protest
Federal prosecutors charged three members of the Ostroushko family with assaulting a Turning Point USA reporter during an anti-ICE demonstration.

Three members of a Minnesota family have been federally indicted on charges related to the assault of a Turning Point USA reporter during an anti-ICE protest.
The Ostroushko family members face federal charges in connection with an attack on TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez. The incident occurred during a demonstration opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities.
Federal prosecutors have characterized the alleged actions as serious criminal conduct that crossed the line from protected political expression into unlawful violence. The Department of Justice has indicated it will pursue prosecution of what it describes as politically motivated assault.
The case represents federal authorities' response to incidents where political tensions escalate into physical confrontations during public demonstrations. The specific charges and details of the alleged assault have not been fully disclosed in initial court filings.
The indictment involves multiple family members, indicating prosecutors believe the incident involved coordinated action rather than a single individual's conduct. Federal jurisdiction in the case suggests the charges may involve civil rights violations or other federal statutes beyond simple assault.
The reporter has reportedly spoken publicly about the incident following the announcement of the federal indictments against the three family members.