明尼苏达州一县将联邦逮捕事件认定为可能的绑架案展开调查


2026-04-13 20:26:09 UTC / 路透社

记者:达芙妮·普萨莱达基斯

2026年4月13日 美国东部时间晚8:26 更新于3小时前

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第1项,共3项 2026年1月18日,美国明尼苏达州圣保罗市一名移民与海关执法局特工枪杀蕾妮·妮可·古德数日后,该局特工及其他执法人员在一名男子家中开展移民突袭行动,该男子及其家属要求配备赫蒙语翻译,随后被拘留。路透社/莉亚·米利斯

[1/3]2026年1月18日,美国明尼苏达州圣保罗市一名移民与海关执法局特工枪杀蕾妮·妮可·古德数日后,该局特工及其他执法人员在一名男子家中开展移民突袭行动,该男子及其家属要求配备赫蒙语翻译,随后被拘留。路透社/莉亚·米利斯 购买授权许可,将在新标签页打开

华盛顿4月13日路透电 — 明尼苏达州一县正在调查联邦特工的一起逮捕行动:据称,这些特工持枪闯入圣保罗一处住宅,给一名男子戴上手铐,将他仅穿着内裤和凉鞋带到室外积雪中,随后才发现抓错了人。

拉姆齐县官员周一在一份声明中表示,联邦特工在1月的这起事件中“可能犯下了绑架、入室盗窃和非法拘禁罪”。

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被误拘的男子为钟利·“斯科特”·陶,他表示执法人员没有出示搜查令。

此次事件进一步引发了人们对联邦特工在明尼阿波利斯地区执法方式的审视,明尼阿波利斯是唐纳德·特朗普总统移民执法行动中执法策略辩论的核心城市。

毗邻的明尼阿波利斯和圣保罗被称为双子城。拉姆齐县官员表示,他们正在向国土安全部寻求相关信息。

县检察官约翰·崔和警长鲍勃·弗莱彻在声明中表示,陶被戴上手铐,未经同意被带离住宅,随后被押往别处并拘留审问约一小时,之后才被送回家中。

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国土安全部称此次突袭行动要抓捕的两名“刑事非法外籍人士”实际身在别处,其中一人正在明尼阿波利斯地区一所监狱服刑四年。

当被问及此次调查时,国土安全部在一份声明中表示,美国移民与海关执法局不会绑架民众。

该局称,其执法人员当时正在执行搜查令,并通过监控和情报判断,涉案房屋与涉嫌性侵犯者有关联,还表示房屋内的一名美国公民拒绝被采集指纹或进行面部识别。

国土安全部补充道:“与任何执法机构一样,为保障公众和执法人员的安全,我们的标准流程是将行动房屋内的所有人员扣留。”

今年早些时候,特朗普在明尼阿波利斯及其周边部署了数千名武装特工,开展拘留和驱逐移民的行动,期间有两名美国公民——蕾妮·古德和亚历克斯·普雷蒂被特工枪杀。

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Minnesota county probes federal arrest as possible kidnapping

2026-04-13 20:26:09 UTC / Reuters

By Daphne Psaledakis

April 13, 2026 8:26 PM UTC Updated 3 hours ago

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Item 1 of 3 A man, whose family requested a Hmong interpreter, is detained after ICE agents and other law enforcement officers conducted an immigration raid at his home, days after an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, in St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S., January 18, 2026. REUTERS/Leah Millis

[1/3]A man, whose family requested a Hmong interpreter, is detained after ICE agents and other law enforcement officers conducted an immigration raid at his home, days after an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, in St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S., January 18, 2026. REUTERS/Leah Millis Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab

WASHINGTON, April 13 (Reuters) – A Minnesota county is investigating an arrest by federal agents who allegedly broke into a St. Paul home with guns drawn, handcuffed ​a man and forced him outside in the snow in his underpants ‌and sandals, only to discover they had the wrong man.

Ramsey County officials said in a statement on Monday that federal agents “may have committed the crimes of kidnapping, burglary, and false imprisonment” ​in the January incident.

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The man mistakenly detained, ChongLy “Scott” Thao, has said the ​officers had no warrant.

The incident has drawn further scrutiny to how federal ⁠agents have operated in Minneapolis, a city at the center of debates over ​law enforcement tactics in President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement actions.

Minneapolis and St. Paul, situated ​side by side, are known as the Twin Cities. Ramsey County officials said they were seeking information from the Department of Homeland Security.

County Attorney John Choi and Sheriff Bob Fletcher said in ​the statement that Thao was handcuffed, removed from his home without consent and ​driven around and questioned while in custody for about an hour before being returned home.

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The two “criminal ‌illegal ⁠aliens” who DHS said it was seeking in that raid turned out to be elsewhere, one of them behind bars in a Minneapolis-area prison serving a four-year sentence.

Asked about the investigation, DHS said in a statement that U.S. Immigration and Customs ​Enforcement does not kidnap ​people.

It said its ⁠law enforcement officers were executing a warrant and concluded through surveillance and intelligence that suspected sexual predators had ties to the ​property, adding that a U.S. citizen at the house refused ​to be ⁠fingerprinted or identified facially.

DHS added: “As with any law enforcement agency, it is standard protocol to hold all individuals in a house of an operation for safety of the public ⁠and ​law enforcement.”

Trump earlier this year deployed thousands of ​armed agents in and around Minneapolis to detain and deport migrants in an operation in which agents fatally ​shot two American citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis; Editing by Howard Goller

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