Protestors Arrested Outside Hotel Believed To Be Housing Greg Bovino

Topline

Several people were arrested in the Minneapolis suburb of Maple Grove on Monday night, after police declared unlawful assembly as protestors had gathered outside a hotel believed to be housing Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino, who is expected to leave Minnesota soon.

Key Facts

In a statement issued on social media, the Maple Grove Police Department said it responded to reports of a protest at “SpringHill Suites by Marriott” at 8 p.m. local time.

The police department alleged the “situation escalated” when some people in the crowd “engaged in unlawful behavior.”

“Property damage occurred, and objects were thrown at officers,” the statement said, adding that the protests were “no longer considered peaceful” and police issued a “dispersal order.”

The police said protestors who failed to comply with the dispersal order or “committed crimes” were arrested, with the crowd eventually dispersing at 10 p.m.

Protesters who gathered outside the hotel believed Bovino was staying there, although it is unclear whether he was actually there.

A video published by the Associated Press showed people using whistles, kitchen utensils and planks of wood to make noise outside the building as others held up protest signs.

How Many People Were Arrested?

The police’s official statement did not specify how many people were arrested, only mentioning that “several individuals were taken into custody.” The Minnesota Star Tribune reported that at least six people had been arrested, but CNN later cited the police and said “approximately 26 people were arrested” during the protest. The final number, however, could change as police are still processing the arrests, the CNN report added.

Further Reading

Greg Bovino Isn’t Losing Job Despite Report Suggesting Otherwise, DHS Says (Forbes)

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2026/01/27/protestors-arrested-outside-minneapolis-area-hotel-believed-to-be-housing-greg-bovino/