Five years ago, several masked vandals waged a violent attack on downtown Atlanta’s immigration field office and then scattered into the summer night.

The group hurled rocks, cinderblocks and bottles of lighter fluid at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office. Officials said they shattered windows and caused more than $78,000 in damage to the building on Ted Turner Drive, one of several incidents that turned destructive amid the many protests against law enforcement agencies and racial injustice that took place nationwide in 2020.

On Friday — more than five years after the July 25, 2020, incident — federal authorities announced the unsealing of charges against a suspect they say was involved in the Atlanta ICE office vandalism. The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for i

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