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On January 27, 2026, dozens of demonstrators occupied the lobby of the Hilton Garden Inn in Tribeca, Manhattan, around 6 p.m., protesting the alleged presence of federal immigration officers and recent deadly encounters in Minneapolis. Police ordered the crowd to disperse and, after 45 minutes, the NYPD’s Strategic Response Group arrested those who remained; sources report between 40 and 66 people were taken into custody. Witnesses said hundreds had gathered inside and outside the hotel chanting against ICE. Hilton declined immediate comment, and the Department of Homeland Security said it would not disclose whether agents were staying at the property. (abcnews.go.com)
On January 27, 2026, Rep. Ilhan Omar was sprayed with an unknown liquid during a Minneapolis town hall after she urged abolition of ICE and called for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s resignation. Video shows a man rush the lectern and use a syringe to spray a dark, vinegar‑smelling substance; security subdued and Minneapolis police arrested him on third‑degree assault charges. Omar, who was checked by medical staff, continued the meeting and said she was OK. The attack, captured publicly, prompted bipartisan condemnation and renewed concern about violent threats against lawmakers amid heated political rhetoric, and calls for accountability now. (aljazeera.com)
Ben Cohen, co‑founder of Ben & Jerry’s, said on X that he had planned to create an ice cream to memorialize Renee Nicole Good, the 37‑year‑old woman shot and killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis on January 7, but that he could not go forward after the weekend killing of 37‑year‑old Alex Pretti by a U.S. Border Patrol agent. In a posted video Cohen called the deaths and government falsehoods “standard operating procedure,” demanded ICE be defunded and disbanded, and said the twin shootings made it impossible for him to commemorate Good with a new flavor or release it. (foxnews.com)
On January 27, 2026, Rep. Ilhan Omar was sprayed with an unknown substance during a Minneapolis town‑hall after urging abolition of ICE and calling for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to resign or face impeachment. (apnews.com) A man in the front row used a syringe to douse her with a light‑brown, vinegarlike liquid, then was tackled and arrested; Minneapolis police identified him as 55‑year‑old Anthony Kazmierczak and booked him on suspicion of third‑degree assault. (apnews.com) Forensic teams processed the scene; no one suffered noticeable physical injuries. (apnews.com) Omar, unhurt, resumed the event, drew bipartisan condemnation of the attack and vowed to pursue justice now. (people.com)
Virginia Commonwealth University Health fired an employee on January 27, 2026 after an internal review found she posted viral TikTok videos urging attacks on ICE agents. In clips from a now‑deleted account, the nurse recommended using syringes filled with saline or succinylcholine, spraying poison‑ivy water, and spiking officers’ drinks with laxatives. The videos, amplified on X by LibsOfTikTok, prompted outrage; VCU Police assisted the hospital investigation. VCU said the content was highly inappropriate, the staffer will no longer work for VCU Health, and the system has fulfilled reporting requirements under Virginia law. Authorities continue reviewing the matter for possible charges. (vcuhealth.org)
At a Guns N’ Roses concert in Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes on November 30, 2016, the band lowered a giant piñata resembling Donald Trump and invited fans onstage to beat it with bats, with frontman Axl Rose urging, “Let’s bring up some people and give them a f***ing stick; express yourselves however you feel.” (time.com) Concertgoers smashed the effigy to pieces, tossed fragments and hidden merchandise into the crowd, and video of the stunt has resurfaced online, prompting debate and criticism from fans who say the performance turned into an anti‑Trump spectacle and sparked a fresh wave of reaction. (thewrap.com)
Fifty five year old Anthony J. Kazmierczak was arrested after spraying U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar with an unknown liquid from a syringe at a Minneapolis town hall on January 27, 2026, Minneapolis police said. (apnews.com) Officers at the scene tackled him, booked him on suspicion of third degree assault and called in forensic teams; witnesses reported a strong vinegar like odor and photos showed a brownish liquid. (fox34.com) Omar was not injured, continued the event after medical screening, and said she would not be intimidated; the attack occurred moments after she criticized ICE and called for the resignation of Homeland Security leadership. (washingtonpost.com)