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Criminal cases dropped against Minnesota women who say they helped ICE agent having seizure
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NBC News has learned the violation notices against Tippy Amundson and Heather Zemien were dismissed in April, nearly three months after they were arrested by federal agents and accused of obstructing the massive ICE operation that took place across the Twin Cities. The women made national headlines when they said that, while detained, they helped a federal agent who was having a medical emergency. Amundson and Zemien, along with their attorney Ed Shaw, joined NBC News' Joe Fryer to discuss the latest developments.May 1, 2026