Posted on 01/08/2026 11:49:34 AM PST by xxqqzz
The ICE agent who opened fire in Minneapolis Wednesday was dragged 100 yards by an illegal migrant in Minnesota last June after his arm was trapped inside the vehicle during a traffic stop, The Post can reveal.
The attack on the officer, whom The Post is not naming, happened June 17 in Bloomington, Minnesota, exactly a month after embattled Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz labeled ICE agents “modern-day Gestapo” while speaking at a University of Minnesota Law School graduation in May.
ICE agents conducted a traffic stop on Roberto Carlos Munoz, a serial illegal immigrant from Guatemala with a lengthy rap sheet with charges including domestic assault and sex crimes against an underage teenager, according to records.
Munoz refused to exit his vehicle when officers approached his car, and the officer broke the back window in order to open the vehicle from the inside.
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Could help explain why he overacted in this case.
Or that he was prepared to deal with a deadly threat.
Except that he didn’t overreact. He acted as he was trained.
Right on.
Jonathan wasn’t going to get run over again by some scumbag. He nailed her 3 times.
Nice try
WOW.
YES
He was on another thread casting doubt to the veracity of the shoot.
once bitten twice shy
Never give up the con is mantra to those who love lawlessness and disorder and FA without any FO
Overreacted? She floored it and struck him. That's assault with a deadly weapon.
Illegal migrant driver what could go wrong besides everything.
He didn’t overreact.
Say WHAT???!!!
and he had the cojones to get in FRONT of the vehicle after the prior incident.
If I was POTUS I’d give him Patel’s job.
Surviving an attempted murder often increases an Officer's ability to stop another attempted murder.
He'll probably do even better in the future because he had Good training.
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