Video showed multiple people strike Hernandez, as well as a balding man with a blue jacket shove her to the ground.
"I was just brutally assaulted by multiple people outside of the Whipple ICE facility in Minneapolis. Multiple people swung on me and a grown man pushed me to the ground. My glasses are broken. ANTIFA still alive and well. I’m talking with police about pressing charges," Hernandez wrote on X.
Video showed multiple people strike Hernandez, as well as a balding man with a blue jacket shove her to the ground. Hernandez later identified the man that shoved her to the ground as well as two other women who struck her. On Instagram, the man who shoved Hernandez is identified as Chris Ostroushko, and goes by “Minnesota Angry Man.”

"Found out that the 3 people that attacked me today are a family that states they're Ukrainian-Iranian. After the daughter assaulted me, the mom came up and attacked me stating 'you f*cking hit my daughter?' The man who violently pushed me to the ground then screamed 'don't touch my f*cking daughter'. Prior to their assault, all three had come up to me and were calling me a 'b*tch', screaming in my face, putting dildos in my face, blowing whistles in my ears and then assaulted me as I was trying to leave," Hernandez said in a post to X.
The daughter, who alleged that Hernandez assaulted her, has been identified as Paige Ostroushko on social media, and was detained by police in the aftermath of the incident, footage on social media showed.

The father also shared a post of his daughter getting briefly detained with the song "F*ck the Police" playing in the background. The daughter was later released, but also said on social media that her boyfriend was arrested in the incident.
Hernandez posted a photo of the man who shoved her down and said, "This is the man who just threw me to the ground outside of the Whipple ICE facility as I was walking out to leave. I had multiple women also swinging on me simply because they found out I worked for TPUSA. I wasn’t even interviewing people today."
Reporting from the Whipple ICE building, footage from Hernandez showed that anti-ICE protesters were going around the perimeter and lined the fence with dildos for their protest dubbed "F*ck ICE day."
The left-wing protesters yelled, "Suck my d*ck" during the demonstration as they waved their dildos at authorities surrounding the building. Frontlines journalist and colleague to Hernandez, Jonathan Choe, commented on the incident, "My colleague Savanah Hernandez was just punched and knocked to the ground by a group of Antifa soy boys in Minneapolis. @GovTimWalz, get your failing state under control."
Other footage from the protest showed the anti-ICE agitators slamming their dildos against the fence of the building with masks on screaming "f*ck ICE." Organizers had come prepared with plastic bags filled with the dildos.
The Whipple ICE building in Minneapolis has been the scene of other political violence as well as anti-ICE riots taking place since the Trump administration cracked down on illegal immigration in Minneapolis earlier this year. 54 people were arrested and accused of hurling rocks at Minneapolis police officers by the building and deputies had issued a dispersal order because of the unlawful assembly in early March.
After the incident, Hernandez posted a photo of the man she said had instigated the mob against her. "This is the guy, William Scott Kelly, who incited the mob against me today. He identified me as I stood at the fence taking BROLL of the ICE facility at today's protest. Apparently he's the same guy who was arrested storming the church in Minneapolis back in January of this year," Hernandez said.
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said she was "on it" in response. Kelly had been a part of the mob that stormed a Christian church back in January that targeted an ICE director who also worked as a pastor at a church in St. Paul.
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