Federal Probe Launched into Alleged ICE Agent Lies About Minneapolis Shooting

Authorities investigating if two ICE agents provided false testimony about a January incident in north Minneapolis

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

Federal authorities have opened a criminal investigation to determine whether two U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents lied under oath about a shooting incident that occurred on January 14, 2026 in north Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Why it matters

This investigation raises serious questions about the credibility and accountability of federal law enforcement agents, especially given the sensitive nature of ICE's role in immigration enforcement and the potential for abuse of power. The outcome could have significant implications for public trust in government institutions.

The details

The federal probe is examining the agents' testimony about the January 14 shooting, which allegedly involved the agents firing at a suspect who was attempting to flee. Authorities are looking into whether the agents provided false or misleading statements about the circumstances and justification for the use of force.

  • The shooting incident occurred on January 14, 2026 in north Minneapolis.

The players

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

A federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that is responsible for enforcing immigration laws.

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What’s next

Federal investigators will continue to review evidence and testimony to determine if criminal charges are warranted against the two ICE agents involved in the January shooting incident.

The takeaway

This probe underscores the need for robust oversight and accountability measures when it comes to federal law enforcement, especially in sensitive areas like immigration enforcement where there is potential for abuse of power and violation of civil liberties.