April 6, 2026

Two federal immigration agents are on leave under accusations of lying after video evidence from the shooting of a Venezuelan migrant in Minneapolis led federal prosecutors to drop felony charges against the man.

Newly obtained footage reviewed by The New York Times appears to contradict initial claims that a Venezuelan migrant and others attacked a federal immigration agent before the officer opened fire.

Nothing says “swift, precise justice” quite like filing felony charges first and then discovering, hours later, that the video you already had kind of torpedoes the whole story. According to the Times, the federal version of events featured a heroic agent allegedly being pummeled for minutes with a shovel and a broom, while the footage apparently shows a brief scuffle, two people, and a case of administrative imagination running wild. Now two ICE agents are on leave for possibly lying under oath, which is the government’s way of saying, “We’re taking honesty very seriously, right after we finish investigating why we skipped the part where we watched the tape.” For everyone involved, it’s a neat reminder that in the modern bureaucracy, facts are less a foundation than a late-stage quality-control issue.

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