The vice president of the Minneapolis City Council alleged that she was “held hostage” during an LGBT celebration over the past weekend amid video footage posted online that showed a large number of demonstrators surrounding her vehicle and telling her to sign a list of demands. Andrea Jenkins, who represents Minneapolis’ 8th Ward, said in a statement Tuesday that “I was verbally attacked, berated and held ‘hostage’ against my will by a large group of angry protesters” during the incident. “Every citizen of this City has a right to bring forward their concerns, but no citizen has the right to detain and coerce anyone to do anything, that includes elected officials,” Jenkins said, while adding that some businesses and residents in the area where George Floyd was killed last year have also been held “hostage” by demonstrators and agitators. In an interview with KTSP, Jenkins separately said that “we have mechanisms …