Minnesota prosecutors announced Thursday that they have charged and issued an arrest warrant for an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer they said brandished his weapon at two motorists during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis in February.
“A nationwide warrant has been issued for Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr., 35, of Temple Hills, Md., after he was charged on April 16 with two felony counts of second-degree assault in Hennepin County District Court,” The Minnesota Star-Tribune reported.
Minnesota prosecutors are also still investigating the shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, which happened during ICE operations in January.
The charges against Morgan arose from a Feb. 5 incident in which he was driving an unmarked black SUV back to the Federal Whipple Building in Minneapolis at the end of a workday.
Morgan was allegedly passing cars on the shoulder of a state road in the area during heavy traffic when a
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