August 19, 2017

DAPL Protesters raided by FBI in Iowa

The Committee to Stop FBI Repression is sharing the following press release responding to a federal investigation of DAPL protesters Jessica Reznicek and Ruby Montoya.

For Immediate Release

Des Moines, IA — This morning, before the sun spoke, over 30 unindentified agents entered the Berrigan House of the Des Moines Catholic Worker, related to a federal invesitigation regarding Jess and Ruby’s peaceful, direct action campaign. The FBI raided Berrigan House here in Des Moines, Iowa, related to a federal investigation to Jess and Ruby’s activities regarding their peaceful actions against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Case No. 4:17-mj-382

Over 30 agents, with guns and assault rifles drawn, entered the home. One agent, “Dave” who refused to identify himself any further, said they had a warrant, but we were unable to see it for several hours as they conducted the search. 

We were also unable to reach our attorneys during this time as they had essentially kicked us out of our own homes and denied us access to phone numbers to our attorneys. 

All agents, except one, refused to identify themselves.

We did not have the warrant in our hands until several hours later. We were denied access to our home to observe the search. 

More than 10 agents left the house with boxes and sealed bags.

We asked to verify the contents of what was contained to insure accountability, but were denied. We were later asked to sign an inventory of what was taken, but we refused as we could not truthfully verify that these contents were seized.

It is confirmed that these agents did in fact take attorney-client-privileged information from Jessica and Ruby. This was only confirmed upon their own inspection as to what was seized. This can greatly impact the opportunity for a fair trial.

Jess and Ruby are still free and not held captive by the state.

The agents wish to speak with Reznicek and Montoya but both do not wish to speak to these agents.

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