The searches in Minneapolis took place early in the morning at the homes of people who have helped organize demonstrations against the war in Iraq and protests held two years ago during the Republican National Convention in St. Paul.
“It is rather patently political,” said Ted Dooley, a lawyer who represents Mick Kelly, a food service worker at the University of Minnesota and one of those whose homes was searched. “My client denies any wrongdoing.”
via F.B.I. Searches Antiwar Activists’ Homes – NYTimes.com.
Filed under: Action Alert!, activism, Anti-War, politics, US Politics
Leave a Reply