The National Border Patrol Museum was attacked by protesters in February. A poster on Twitter, whose report about the attack was retweeted by a Texas Border Patrol union account, stated the protesters attacked every exhibit at the museum including the Memorial Room dedicated to agents who gave their lives in the line of duty.

On Monday two violent activists connected to the vandalism at the museum surrendered to police.

The protesters are accused of causing $2,500 in damages and glued stickers to memorials of agents lost in the line of duty.

Elizabeth Lynne Vega (left) and Tiffany Deveze via El Paso Police Department

The El Paso Times reported: