FBI offering up to $25,000 reward in search for woman suspected of assaulting federal officers outside Concord immigration court
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The FBI has announced a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the identification of a woman who allegedly assaulted federal agents during protests at an immigration court in Contra Costa County. The confrontation occurred in the parking lot of the Concord Immigration Court, where federal officers were present while detaining individuals. Witnesses indicated the incident escalated when a van, containing detained individuals, drove away and the suspect allegedly struck a federal officer. The FBI suspects she may have also taken a badge from an agent.
The FBI seeks public help to identify a woman who assaulted federal officers during immigration protests, offering a $25,000 reward for any information on her identity.
FBI agents reported a woman allegedly assaulted them during a confrontation outside an immigration court, prompting a social media appeal for information and a cash reward.
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