Minneapolis and Livingston, U.S., federal prosecutors arrested a Minneapolis man, Kyle Wagner, on Feb. 5 after alleging he posted escalating threats and doxxed Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during protests; earlier this week a complaint filed in Eastern Michigan cites social media videos and posts. In Livingston, N.J., Officer Christopher Wagner filed a Jan. 30 lawsuit alleging his department ignored reported antisemitic remarks and then retaliated with discipline and missed promotions. Authorities cited statements from Attorney General Pamela Bondi and the Justice Department; the Livingston complaint details officer comments near a synagogue. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
Federal prosecutors and law enforcement gained evidence supporting charges and public validation of enforcement actions through documented social-media posts and criminal complaints.
Officer Christopher Wagner and Jewish community members in Livingston experienced alleged antisemitic conduct and professional retaliation; targeted ICE agents and named individuals suffered doxxing and threats.
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