Minneapolis. Hennepin County prosecutors announced Thursday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr. was charged with two counts of second-degree assault after Minnesota authorities say he pointed a firearm at occupants of a vehicle while driving on Minnesota State Highway 62 on Feb. 5; the arrest warrant identifies Morgan, 35, as on duty during the incident. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said Thursday she believes the case may be the first criminal prosecution of a federal immigration officer tied to the earlier enforcement surge that placed agents in cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, Portland and New Orleans; Department of Homeland Security and Justice Department officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment, and prosecutors filed the warrant as the investigation proceeds.
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一名美国移民与海关执法局(ICE)官员在执勤期间涉嫌威胁平民,面临严重指控。此案凸显了执法部门问责制的重要性。如果您信仰正义,请关注这一事件。如果您认识对执法改革充满热情的人,请转发此信息。
亨内平县检察官和当地问责倡导者有机会根据州法律对联邦官员追究刑事责任。
被指控的 ICE 特工 Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr. 面临刑事指控、法律诉讼和潜在的职业后果。
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联邦移民官员被控二级攻击罪
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