Nadler calls for DHS to stop ‘dangerous tactics’ after staffer is cuffed by agents
Department of Homeland Security federal agents briefly handcuffed a staff member in New York Rep. Jerry Nadler's Manhattan district office, according to a statement released by the Democratic congressman.
Rep. Nadler said agents “forcefully” entered his office on Wednesday but claimed no arrests were made and the situation “quickly deescalated.”
“If this can happen in a Member of Congress’s office, it can happen to anyone -- and it is happening,” Nadler said in a statement over the weekend.
The congressman called on Trump and DHS to stop the use of these “dangerous tactics.”
There is video circulating online of part of incident in which a federal agent can be heard saying, “You are harboring rioters in the office.”
A DHS spokesperson said in a statement that Federal Protective Service (FPS) officers responded to reports that protesters were in Nadler’s office and based on earlier incidents in a nearby facility, "FPS officers were concerned about the safety of the federal employees in the office and went to the location to ensure the safety and wellbeing of those present."
Officers identified themselves and explained their intent to conduct a security check, but "one individual became verbally confrontational and physically blocked access to the office. The officers then detained the individual in the hallway for the purpose of completing the security check. All were released without further incident," the spokesperson said.
-ABC News’ Lauren Peller