Several of the agitators arrested outside a Minnesota hotel where they believed Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino was staying have criminal records, with one arrestee openly embracing a "disrupt disturb resist" slogan on Instagram.

The agitators were outside the SpringHill Suites by Marriott in Maple Grove, Minnesota, on Monday night where they had thought Bovino was staying. Arrests were made after authorities said the demonstration was "no longer considered peaceful," and declared it an unlawful assembly.

"The Maple Grove Police Department respects and upholds the First Amendment rights of individuals to peacefully assemble and express their views. Our priority remains the safety and security of all residents, visitors, and property within our community," police said in a statement to charges of riot. According to her LinkedIn, Rodriguez is a 1L student at the University of Minnesota Law School. She attended Macalester College with a BA in sociology. While at Macalester College, she was a cultural programming coordinator for the Latinx Student Union and program assistant for the Lealtad-Suzuki Center for Social Justice.

Rayna Michelle Alston, 21, was arrested on charges of riot. Alston, a resident of Minneapolis, wrote "disrupt disturb resist" on her Instagram biography section. One of her most recent Instagram stories promotes a "Nationwide shutdown" on Jan. 30.

"No work. No School. No Shopping," the Instagram story reads.

Josephine Jay Guilbeau, 37, was arrested on charges of riot. She was escorted out of a U.S. Senate hearing in September after she allegedly disrupted the hearing and accused committee members of being "complicit" in genocide in Israel, according to charges of riot.

Oliver Kilgore Jones, 27, was arrested on charges of damage to property.

Megan Ashley Larson, 24, was arrested on charges of riot.

Fox News Digital's Landon Mion contributed to this report.