On-duty ICE agent charged with assault after gunpoint incident on Minneapolis highway
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A Minnesota prosecutor charged Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr., an on-duty ICE agent, with two counts of second-degree assault after he allegedly pulled alongside a car on a Minneapolis-area highway, rolled down his window and pointed his service weapon at the driver and a passenger. Prosecutors say there is no absolute immunity for federal agents who violate state law and Morgan faces up to seven years per count if convicted; an arrest warrant is active nationwide. The case appears to be the first criminal action against a federal immigration officer tied to the Trump-era crackdown on immigration enforcement.
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- Arrest warrant issued for ICE officer accused of pulling gun on Minnesota driver CNN
- ICE agent charged with assault after 'pointing gun at people from moving car' in Minneapolis Sky News
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