An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent has been charged by state prosecutors in Minnesota with “felony second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon,” NBC News reports.
The agent, Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr., was part of the federal immigration surge in Minnesota earlier this year.
Morgan faces accusations of pointing a gun at the heads of two civilians in a vehicle.
JUST IN: An ICE agent has been charged with two counts of second degree assault which occurred in February, according to the Hennepin County Attorney’s office in Minneapolis. https://t.co/1sSCb2QCW6
— ABC News (@ABC) April 16, 2026
NBC News explained further:
This is the first case of an ICE agent facing charges related to the Trump administration’s Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota, which drew national outrage after the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens by federal immigration law enforcement.
Morgan was charged Thursday with two counts of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon, one count for each victim, and there is a warrant out for his arrest, Moriarty said.
ADVERTISEMENTThe Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the charges.
On Feb. 5, Morgan was allegedly driving a SUV with no markings when he pulled up next to another vehicle and “pointed his duty weapon directly at both victims while continuing to drive illegally on the shoulder” of a highway, she said. The driver then called 911.
For “a federal agent, our opinion is that illegally driving on a shoulder, pulling up to a car and pointing a gun at the heads of two community members who are not doing anything at the time is well beyond the scope of their authority,” she said.
The prosecutor said it appeared Morgan was attempting to bypass slower traffic when the victim “briefly moved their vehicle into the shoulder to slow him down.”
The agent then allegedly pulled up to the victim’s vehicle before opening his window and pointing his duty weapon at the driver and passenger, she said.
“Today’s charges reflect an important milestone in our effort to seek accountability for the harms inflicted on our community during Operation Metro Surge,” said Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, according to CBS News.
Watch below:
🚨 HAPPENING NOW: Mary Moriarity has issued two warrants to arrest two ICE agents for “assault” and is claiming “they can be arrested anywhere in the country.”
She is going to start a civil war with these warrants. Minnesota really wants to go to war with the federal government… pic.twitter.com/P3CFAun9qW
— Kim "Katie" USA (@KimKatieUSA) April 16, 2026
CBS News has more:
The office said it was looking into 17 incidents, including ICE activity at Roosevelt High School the day after an agent fatally shot Renee Good.
Another incident involves allegations of force used by former Customs and Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino near Minneapolis’ Mueller Park. Footage from the Jan. 22 incident shows Bovino toss chemical irritants into a crowd of anti-ICE protesters.
Her office has conducted roughly 50 interviews with witnesses. Still, the federal government hasn’t shared the names of agents allegedly involved in all the incidents and is continuing to “obstruct” their investigations, Moriarty said. She was able to file charges against Morgan because the state patrol had tracked him down and collected a statement from him.
ADVERTISEMENTSince the surge, Moriarty’s office sued the federal government alongside Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and the state’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, alleging that they are being blocked from investigating the shootings of Good, Alex Pretti and Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis.
Investigating and prosecuting federal agents could present its challenges but “there is no absolute immunity,” she said.
Her office also created an online portal to collect evidence in Good and Pretti’s shootings that has since gone offline as the office received over 1,000 submissions.
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