Three People Charged With Threatening Federal Law Enforcement

Suspects from Washington, Illinois, and California face charges in Minnesota

Published on Feb. 16, 2026

Three separate individuals from the states of Washington, Illinois, and California have been charged in U.S. District Court of Minnesota with making threats against federal law enforcement officials.

Why it matters

Threats against federal law enforcement officials are taken very seriously, as they can undermine public safety and the rule of law. This case highlights the ongoing challenges faced by federal agencies in maintaining security and responding to potential acts of violence or intimidation.

The details

The three suspects, whose identities have not been publicly released, were charged with making threats against federal law enforcement personnel. The charges stem from separate incidents that occurred in recent months. Authorities have not provided details on the specific nature of the threats or the circumstances that led to the charges.

  • The charges were filed in the U.S. District Court of Minnesota on February 15, 2026.

The players

U.S. District Court of Minnesota

The federal court that filed charges against the three suspects.

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The takeaway

This case underscores the importance of federal agencies being vigilant in investigating and prosecuting any threats made against law enforcement personnel, in order to maintain public safety and the integrity of the justice system.