美国移民海关执法官员因涉嫌持枪指向明尼苏达州司机遭逮捕令签发


2026-04-16T18:19:26.867Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

作者:霍姆斯·莱布兰德、惠特尼·怀尔德
1小时29分钟前发布
发布于 2026年4月16日,美国东部时间下午2:19

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明尼阿波利斯市亨内平县检察官玛丽·莫里亚蒂周四宣布对一名移民海关执法局特工提起诉讼,该诉讼与2月发生的一起事件有关。
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明尼苏达州亨内平县检察官周四表示,已对一名移民海关执法局官员签发逮捕令,该官员涉嫌在执行公务驾车期间将政府配发的枪支对准另一辆汽车及其乘客。

此案正值当地和州检察官及调查人员针对今年早些时候特朗普政府“地铁突袭”移民行动期间移民海关执法局官员的行为在明尼苏达州展开大量案件调查之际,在该行动中包括亚历克斯·普雷蒂和蕾妮·古德在内的数人被国土安全部官员枪杀。

县检察官玛丽·莫里亚蒂周四在新闻发布会上宣布对格雷格·摩根提起两项二级攻击罪指控。

莫里亚蒂称,2月初,摩根在驾车返程结束轮班时,行驶在道路路肩上。当时另一辆车短暂驶入摩根前方的路肩,随后驶回正常车道。

莫里亚蒂表示,随后摩根驾车追上那辆车,并将政府配发的枪支伸出车窗,对准车内两名乘客。

当被问及特朗普政府所称移民海关执法局官员在执行公务时享有绝对豁免权的说法时,莫里亚蒂回应称:“在明尼苏达州或其他任何州,联邦特工违反法律的情况下,不存在绝对豁免权这种说法。”

检察官在新闻发布会上表示,他们目前不清楚摩根的下落,也不确定他是否仍在移民海关执法局担任官员。莫里亚蒂称,目前尚未与国土安全部就这起事件和指控进行沟通。

此类案件出现了一个罕见转折:摩根当时接受了明尼苏达州州巡警调查人员的讯问,据莫里亚蒂透露,摩根“承认在受害者车辆重新汇入正常车流后,他拔出了枪支”。

在明尼苏达州涉及移民海关执法局官员的其他案件中,联邦官员曾阻止州调查人员获取证据,包括拒绝接触特工以及拒绝透露他们的身份。

一个典型案例是,州调查人员试图就普雷蒂被枪杀事件讯问联邦特工,但遭到拒绝。州检察官已起诉国土安全部,要求其移交普雷蒂调查中收集的所有证据。

莫里亚蒂周四还表示,摩根告诉调查人员,他曾向乘客大喊“警察”,但乘客当时车窗紧闭,据检察官透露,他们并不知道摩根是移民海关执法局官员。

“他们只看到枪支对准了自己的头部,”她补充道。

美国有线电视新闻网已联系国土安全部征求评论,并正试图联系摩根的律师。

莫里亚蒂在宣布这一消息前解释了为何这起案件的推进早于针对普雷蒂、古德等人被国土安全部官员枪杀案以及亨内平县其他几起涉及联邦官员涉嫌滥用职权案件的指控进展。

“我知道社区一直在密切关注本办公室的各项决定,我想透明地说明为什么这些案件的推进速度各不相同,”她说。

该县检察官表示,她的办公室正在开展17项与移民海关执法局相关的调查,已进行了50多次访谈。但她指出,针对摩根的案件之所以能够更快推进,得益于道路监控摄像头和摩根的讯问笔录。

“我们仍在对这些案件进行调查,”莫里亚蒂说。“我们在这些案件上取得了很好的进展。”

Arrest warrant issued for ICE officer accused of pulling gun on Minnesota driver

2026-04-16T18:19:26.867Z / CNN

By Holmes Lybrand, Whitney Wild

1 hr 29 min ago
PUBLISHED Apr 16, 2026, 2:19 PM ET

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Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announces charges against an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, related to a February incident, in Minneapolis on Thursday.

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A warrant has been issued for an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who allegedly pointed his government-issued firearm at another car and its passengers while driving on duty, prosecutors in Minnesota’s Hennepin County said Thursday.

The case comes as local and state prosecutors and investigators have opened a flurry of cases in Minnesota over ICE officers’ conduct during the Trump administration’s “Metro Surge” immigration operation earlier this year, during which several people, including Alex Pretti and Renee Good, were shot and killed by Department of Homeland Security officers.

County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced the two second-degree assault charges against the man, Greg Morgan, during a press conference Thursday.

In early February while driving back to close out his shift, Morgan was driving on the shoulder of the road, Moriarty said. A separate vehicle briefly went into the shoulder ahead of Morgan before returning to the lane.

Moriarty said that Morgan then drove his car up to the other car and pointed his government-issued firearm out of his window and at the two passengers.

When asked about claims from the Trump administration that ICE officers enjoy absolute immunity while on duty, Moriarty responded that “there is no such thing as absolute immunity for federal agents who violate the law in the state of Minnesota or any other state.”

Prosecutors said during the press conference they do not know where Morgan is right now or whether he is still employed as an officer for ICE. There has been no communication with DHS about the incident and charges, Moriarty said.

In a unique turn for such a case, Morgan was interviewed by Minnesota state patrol investigators at the time and, according to Moriarty, “admitted that he drew his firearm after the victim’s vehicle had already rejoined the normal flow of traffic.”

In other cases involving ICE officers in Minnesota, federal officials have blocked state investigators from accessing evidence, including denying access to agents and refusing to share their identities.

A notable example happened as state investigators attempted to interview federal agents about the Pretti’s killing but were denied access. State prosecutors have sued DHS, demanding they turn over all evidence gathered in the Pretti investigation.

On Thursday, Moriarty also said Morgan had told investigators “that he yelled ‘police’” at the passengers, who had their windows up and did not know, according to prosecutors, that Morgan was an ICE officer.

“All they saw was the gun pointed at their heads,” she added.

CNN has reached out to DHS for comment and is attempting to contact an attorney for Morgan.

Moriarty prefaced the news by explaining why the case was being brought prior to charges in the shootings of Pretti, Good and others by DHS officers as well as several other instances involving federal officers’ alleged abuse in Hennepin County.

“I know the community is following the decisions of this office very closely, and I want to be transparent on why these situations are developing at different speeds,” she said.

The county attorney said her office is conducting 17 investigations related to ICE and have conducted over 50 interviews. But she noted that the case against Morgan was able to move more quickly because of road cameras and his interview.

“So we continue to do investigation on those cases” Moriarty said. “We’re making really good progress on them.”

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