Three charged with assault and intimidation of journalist during St. Paul protest

Daniel N. Rosen, U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota
Daniel N. Rosen, U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota
0Comments

United States Attorney Daniel N. Rosen announced on April 9 the unsealing of a federal grand jury indictment charging Christopher Ostroushko, Deyanna Ostroushko, and Paige Ostroushko with assaulting a journalist during an anti-ICE protest in St. Paul, Minnesota on April 11, 2026.

The charges state that the three individuals assaulted Savannah Hernandez, a contributor to Turning Point USA, while she was reporting outside a federal building. The indictment alleges that Christopher Ostroushko and Paige Ostroushko also willfully injured and intimidated Hernandez by force.

“These three individuals were indicted by a grand jury for allegedly assaulting journalist and Turning Point USA contributor Savannah Hernandez, while she was lawfully reporting on anti-ICE protests outside a federal building in St. Paul,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.

“Hernandez was allegedly surrounded, physically assaulted, and shoved to the ground — simply because she was identified by the defendants as a conservative journalist. That is NOT ‘peaceful protest.’ These deplorable actions as charged in the indictment will not be tolerated in America, and this Department of Justice will always punish unhinged acts of political violence.”

“Political violence is a national scourge,” said United States Attorney Daniel N. Rosen, “and federal law enforcement will not tolerate it.”

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office are investigating this case.

According to the official website, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota enhances community safety through public safety initiatives and outreach programs. The office uses facilities located in Minneapolis and St. Paul courthouses according to its official website. It operates under the U.S. Department of Justice according to its official website.

The office employs about 140 people including more than 70 attorneys according to its official website. It prosecutes federal crimes, handles civil litigation for the government, protects community safety according to its official website, serves all parts of Minnesota through headquarters and branch offices according to its official website, prosecutes crimes at both locations since beginning operations in 1849 according to its official website.

An indictment is only an allegation; all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt.



Related

Darek Vetsch, District 2 Commissioner at Wright County

Wright County Board recognizes May as Child Foster Care Awareness Month

The Wright County Board has proclaimed May as Child Foster Care Awareness Month during its latest meeting. Commissioners recognized local foster parents Deb Zentz and Mike Pederson for their dedication caring for children facing significant challenges.

Max Rymer, Minnesota State Representative from the 28B District

Minnesota House passes reforms on fraud oversight and medical assistance requirements

State Representative Max Rymer reports major legislative actions at session’s end. Reforms include establishing an Office of Inspector General for fraud oversight and introducing work requirements for medical assistance recipients.

Jake Anderson, mayor of St. Cloud

Lincoln Avenue SE to have lane closures for concrete work on May 13

Lincoln Avenue SE will have intermittent lane closures between East St. Germain Street and 7th Street SE on May 13 for concrete work. Traffic in both directions will be maintained but delays are possible.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Minnesota State Wire.