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An ICE agent faces felony assault charges for pulling a gun on two victims in Minneapolis.
I’ve got all of the latest details, including how the incident took place & how the local District Attorney is able to prosecute this federal agent.
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A federal ICE agent was charged with felony assault by Hennepin County prosecutors for pointing a gun at motorists during a February 2026 highway incident in Minneapolis. The case matters because it tests whether state law can reach federal agents — the prosecutor explicitly rejected absolute immunity claims, arguing Minnesota law applies regardless of federal employment. This challenges the traditional doctrine that federal agents cannot be prosecuted by states for actions taken in their official capacity.
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“An ICE agent faces felony assault charges for pulling a gun on two victims in Minneapolis”
Confirmed by POLITICO, NPR, CNBC, Washington Times — prosecutor charged ICE officer with assault for pointing gun at motorists during February highway incident in Minneapolis.
“The local District Attorney is able to prosecute this federal agent”
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced charges and stated 'There is no such thing as absolute immunity for federal agents who violate the law in the state of Minnesota.'
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