Two protesters arrested this week at demonstrations about the presidential election were charged with pointing a laser into an officer's eyes and kicking another in the groin.
Amina T. Mussa McCaskill, 19, of Golden Valley, was charged Friday in Hennepin County District Court with one count of felony second-degree riot for the laser incident.
Thressa I. Johnson, 29, of Minneapolis, was charged Thursday in Hennepin County with one count each of fourth-degree assault and obstructing the legal process for the kicking incident. Both charges are gross misdemeanors.
The women could not be reached for comment Friday. The Hennepin County Public Defender's Office represented Mussa McCaskill at her first court appearance Friday and declined to comment, noting that it's unclear who will represent her moving forward.
Johnson did not have an attorney listed for her case. Her first court appearance is set for Nov. 19.
County jail records showed that as of late Friday, Mussa McCaskill was in custody and Johnson had been released from jail.
According to the charges against Mussa McCaskill: Police confronted a large number of protesters on Interstate 94 in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
Mussa McCaskill pointed a laser "directly" into a Minneapolis officer's eyes as they stood in a line with other officers.