UMVA has learned that a federal indictment has been unsealed, charging 15 defendants for their alleged roles in two Minneapolis-based Antifa groups that violently opposed the enforcement of federal immigration law during Operation Metro Surge.
The dramatic crackdown targets individuals accused of participating in the radical groups, which are said to have brazenly challenged federal authorities. Among those arrested is Kyle Wagner, a self-proclaimed leader who has earned the moniker "Antifa General."
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that Wagner, a key figure in the Minneapolis Antifa scene, has been calling for supporters to join him in an armed uprising against law enforcement. The bold move comes on the heels of a tense confrontation between federal agents and an alleged gun-wielding agitator.
The alleged Antifa General's call to arms has sparked concerns about escalating violence in the region. According to information obtained by UMVA, authorities are taking a firm stance against groups that seek to intimidate or harm law enforcement officers.
The federal indictment marks a significant escalation in the battle against radical groups that claim to be fighting against injustice. The government's actions send a clear message that it will not tolerate violent challenges to the rule of law.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the investigation into the Antifa groups is ongoing, with authorities working to identify and apprehend additional suspects. The probe has already yielded significant results, with 15 defendants facing federal charges.
The development has significant implications for public safety and the enforcement of federal law. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the consequences of violent actions will be severe.
