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Video Evidence Exposes False Statements by ICE Agents in Minneapolis

Video Evidence Exposes False Statements by ICE Agents in Minneapolis

A 12-second video recording has dismantled official ICE accounts of a January 14 shooting in Minneapolis, proving federal agents lied about the circumstances of the encounter. The footage contradicts claims that agents were under a sustained, three-minute assault by individuals armed with a shovel and a broom.

Federal prosecutors initially pursued criminal charges against Venezuelan nationals Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis and Alfredo Aljorna based on the agents' accounts. Sosa-Celis was shot in the leg during the confrontation. Although the government had access to the video evidence hours after the incident, it took three weeks for prosecutors to review the footage. Charges against both men were abruptly dropped in February after the discrepancy became clear. ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons later acknowledged that the officers involved appeared to have made untruthful statements regarding the event.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized the initial handling of the case, stating that basic due diligence would have uncovered the deception immediately. This incident follows a pattern of scrutiny regarding federal immigration enforcement narratives. Similar controversies have emerged recently involving former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who faced backlash for providing false accounts of fatal encounters involving federal officers and civilians, including an intensive care nurse and an ICE observer. In those cases, as in the Minneapolis shooting, video evidence directly refuted the official versions of events provided by the government.

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