Rep. Nadler condemns Trump admin after staff member handcuffed during congressional office security sweep

Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., criticized the Trump administration for "sowing chaos" in communities while announcing that a member of his staff was handcuffed and briefly detained at his New York City office last week.

Federal Protective Service (FPS) officers were responding Wednesday to reports that protesters were inside Nadler's district office in Manhattan. At the time, a protest was taking place outside an immigration courthouse in the same facility as the congressman's office. 

"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," a Homeland Security spokesperson told Fox News Digital. 

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The officers were let inside and came upon four people, the spokesperson said. 

"Officers identified themselves and explained their intent to conduct a security check, however, one individual became verbally confrontational and physically blocked access to the office, the spokesperson added. "The officers then detained the individual in the hallway for the purpose of completing the security check. All were released without further incident."

In a video of the arrest posted online, the officers were heard saying that Nadler’s staff were "harboring rioters" and that they were conducting a check. The staff member being arrested can be heard crying during the incident. 

In a statement released Saturday, Nadler said the DHS officers "forcefully" entered his office before handcuffing a member of his staff.

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"President Trump and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are sowing chaos in our communities, using intimidation tactics against both citizens and non-citizens in a reckless and dangerous manner," Nadler said. 

"The decision to enter a Congressional office and detain a staff member demonstrates a deeply troubling disregard for proper legal boundaries," he added. "If this can happen in a Member of Congress's office, it can happen to anyone–and it is happening," Nadler said, in part.

Nadler further called on Trump and DHS to halt "these dangerous tactics" and to abandon the expedited removal process, which he said denies due process for illegal immigrants and U.S. citizens. 

"While no arrests were made and the situation was quickly deescalated, I am alarmed by the aggressive and heavy-handed tactics DHS is employing in New York City and across the country," he said. 

Coast Guard rescues 2 after small plane declares emergency, crashes near Connecticut airport

The U.S. Coast Guard rescued two people from the water after a small plane crashed Sunday into an island near Branford, Connecticut.

A Piper PA-32 carrying two people crashed into Long Island Sound, south of Tweed New Haven Airport, just before 10:30 a.m., after declaring an emergency while in communication with New York Air Traffic Control, according to statements from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and airport officials.

The aircraft was traveling from the Sikorsky Memorial Airport in Bridgeport to an unspecified destination, according to officials.

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It was about eight miles from Tweed New Haven Airport when it was redirected there for an emergency landing.

The airport's control tower and ground personnel "immediately activated" its emergency response protocols and notified relevant authorities, but a short time later the plane was reported down in the water, according to airport officials.

The U.S. Coast Guard said its crews rescued the two people on board, who were both in stable condition.

They were taken to the Stony Creek Pier for EMS support, and later brought to a local hospital for evaluation of injuries that were not life-threatening, according to a statement from the Branford Police Department.

"We are deeply relieved that both individuals were safely recovered and extend our sincere gratitude to all federal, state, and local responders for their swift and coordinated response," the airport wrote in a statement posted to X.

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FAA records show the plane was registered to an owner from Newtown, Connecticut.

The names of the owner and the occupants have not yet been released.

The FAA is investigating.

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