L.A. feds ramp up use of ‘doxxing’ charges as anti-ICE protesters fear chilling effect - News Summed Up

L.A. feds ramp up use of ‘doxxing’ charges as anti-ICE protesters fear chilling effect


Ashleigh Brown, one of three defendants in a federal doxxing case, is photographed at the U.S. The masked protesters screaming at a federal agent outside his home was the type of scene Trump administration officials had long feared. His wife told jurors she was convinced protesters would return because of the “climate” of anger toward immigration agents. AdvertisementNicolaysen said the federal stalking statute is “vague” and much easier to prove than the “doxxing” charge that initially was brought in the Baldwin Park case. Bernstein said he fears prosecutors will become more aggressive in pursuing doxxing and stalking charges to justify the administration’s claims that federal agents are in constant danger.


Source: Los Angeles Times March 07, 2026 00:31 UTC



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