Feds seek ‘agitator’ accused of damaging Arizona ICE building

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(NewsNation) — Federal authorities are offering a reward of up to $10,000 in hopes of identifying the masked “agitator” who damaged an Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Tucson, Arizona, earlier this year.

FBI officials in Phoenix say the individual incited violence and caused “significant damage” to an ICE facility used for “enforcement and removal operations” near South Country Club and East Valencia Roads on June 11. An announcement posted Friday says two others have been arrested in connection with the incident. No other details were released.

Tucson police have previously said a peaceful demonstration at the site June 11 devolved into criminal behavior when protesters clashed with security staff and caused more than $31,000 in property damage.  

Photographs of the unknown suspect sought by the FBI show a man who is wearing a ski mask that conceals much of his face. He’s wearing eyeglasses and is described as being between 5 feet, 9 inches and 6 feet tall. The FBI says the man has been seen at other protests.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the FBI or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.

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