Man Accused of Assaulting Journalist Convicted of Unemployment Fraud

Chris Ostroushko allegedly shoved Turning Point USA reporter Savanah Hernandez during a Minneapolis protest.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 10:08am

An extreme close-up photograph of a crumpled, discarded unemployment benefits card against a pitch-black background, the harsh flash creating a gritty, investigative aesthetic that conceptually represents the serious issue of fraudulent benefit claims.A discarded unemployment benefits card, a stark reminder of the real-world impacts of fraud within the social safety net.Minneapolis Today

A man accused of assaulting a conservative journalist during an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis has a prior conviction for defrauding Minnesota's unemployment system. Chris Ostroushko was arrested after allegedly shoving Turning Point USA reporter Savanah Hernandez, and court records show he collected around $6,905 in fraudulent unemployment benefits in 2005.

Why it matters

The incident highlights ongoing tensions between protesters and media at demonstrations, as well as the broader issue of unemployment fraud, which can undermine public trust and divert resources away from those genuinely in need.

The details

Video footage reportedly shows Ostroushko confronting Hernandez before pushing her, with others intervening. Hernandez said she experienced physical effects from the incident and expects legal consequences. Ostroushko was convicted in 2005 for collecting unemployment benefits while working and falsely reporting no income, resulting in probation that he completed in less than two years.

  • The confrontation occurred on April 14, 2026 during ongoing protests tied to ICE and immigration enforcement.
  • Ostroushko was convicted of unemployment fraud in 2005.

The players

Chris Ostroushko

A man accused of assaulting a conservative journalist during an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis, who has a prior conviction for defrauding Minnesota's unemployment system.

Savanah Hernandez

A Turning Point USA reporter who was allegedly shoved by Ostroushko during the protest, and said she experienced physical effects from the incident.

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What they’re saying

“I experienced physical effects from the incident and expect legal consequences.”

— Savanah Hernandez, Turning Point USA reporter

The takeaway

This case highlights the broader issues of unemployment fraud and the ongoing tensions between protesters and media at demonstrations, which can have real-world consequences for those involved.