A flurry of charges were filed Wednesday in Ramsey County District Court against some of the 284 people arrested on the first day of the Republican National Convention in St. Paul.
County Attorney Susan Gaertner said her office was presented with 71 potential felony cases. Of those, 16 adults and five juveniles have been charged. Six cases are pending further investigation.
City Attorney John Choi said his office filed gross-misdemeanor charges ranging from riot to obstruction of legal process against 47 people Wednesday. More than 100 people were cited for misdemeanors, authorities said.
Prosecutors declined to bring felony charges in 44 cases. Of those, 16 were referred to the St. Paul city attorney's office for consideration of non-felony charges, one person was released pending further investigation and 27 cases were dismissed outright, Gaertner said.
The adults face charges including obstruction of legal process, criminal damage to property and riot. The juveniles, ages 15 to 17, are charged with riot, unlawful assembly and other felony and non-felony charges.
Eight of the felony charges filed Wednesday were against people identified in criminal complaints as members of the RNC Welcoming Committee. Each was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit riot in the second-degree in furtherance of terrorism.
The nearly identical 15-page complaints allege that the defendants plotted to "shut down and disrupt the Republican National Convention." Seven of the eight are being held in lieu of $75,000 bail. A warrant has been issued for the eighth.
In addition to the Monday arrests, authorities have said that 11 were arrested Tuesday and eight Wednesday. A spokeswoman for the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday that almost 80 of those arrested Monday were released later that day. Many more were released Tuesday and Wednesday.