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Ocelot II

(131,447 posts)
Fri May 29, 2026, 01:23 PM Friday

The ICE agent who shot the Venezuelan man in Minneapolis was just arrested in Texas.

An ICE agent was arrested Friday in Texas after he was charged in Hennepin County, accused of shooting through the door of a Minneapolis residence and injuring a man during Operation Metro Surge.

Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigators located Christian J. Castro, 52, and traveled to Texas this week, according to the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office.

Agents from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office of the Inspector General and Texas Rangers arrested Castro, while BCA investigators were present. An attorney for Castro wasn’t listed in the court file as of Friday.

The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office charged Castro May 18 with four counts of second-degree assault with a deadly weapon and one count of falsely reporting a crime.

https://www.twincities.com/2026/05/29/ice-agent-arrested-texas-minneapolis-shooting/?share=iaatm0ot6esxttnstico

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The ICE agent who shot the Venezuelan man in Minneapolis was just arrested in Texas. (Original Post) Ocelot II Friday OP
There are more ICE agents who need to be prosecuted LetMyPeopleVote Friday #1
Many, many more. But it's a start. Ocelot II Friday #2
Good malaise Friday #3
Lets see what tye DOJ does now. They will try johnnyfins Friday #4
These are state law charges; DoJ has no jurisdiction. Ocelot II Friday #5
Castro reported that two men, including the one who was shot, attacked him with a shovel and broom, but "his account is BlueWaveNeverEnd Friday #6
Yes. The victim put the shovel down and went into the house, then Castro shot through the closed door. Ocelot II Friday #7
I'm trying to wrap my brain around a man with the surname Castro Rob H. Friday #8
Here's why: Ocelot II Friday #9
I don't look too highly on those Latinos MustLoveBeagles Friday #13
Great commentary Oce popsdenver Friday #16
Chickens for Colonel Sanders. Ray Bruns Friday #10
Good MustLoveBeagles Friday #11
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Friday #12
I wonder where in Texas he was found. Was he still Ilsa Friday #14
Best news so far today orangecrush Friday #15

johnnyfins

(4,051 posts)
4. Lets see what tye DOJ does now. They will try
Fri May 29, 2026, 01:37 PM
Friday

to fight this. TSF will be putting the pressure on.

Ocelot II

(131,447 posts)
5. These are state law charges; DoJ has no jurisdiction.
Fri May 29, 2026, 01:41 PM
Friday

Of course they'll try to throw a spanner in the works, but being a federal agent doesn't confer immunity from prosecution for crimes under state law.

BlueWaveNeverEnd

(15,111 posts)
6. Castro reported that two men, including the one who was shot, attacked him with a shovel and broom, but "his account is
Fri May 29, 2026, 01:45 PM
Friday

Castro reported that two men, including the one who was shot, attacked him with a shovel and broom, but “his account is contradicted by the video of the incident” from a city-owned camera at a nearby intersection in North Minneapolis, according to the criminal complaint.

Ocelot II

(131,447 posts)
7. Yes. The victim put the shovel down and went into the house, then Castro shot through the closed door.
Fri May 29, 2026, 01:48 PM
Friday

The video shows this very clearly.

Ocelot II

(131,447 posts)
9. Here's why:
Fri May 29, 2026, 02:12 PM
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Jesús Ochoa and Raymundo Gutierrez, the two federal immigration agents who killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, are Latinos from South Texas—Ochoa a Border Patrol agent, Gutierrez a Customs and Border Protection officer. Statistically speaking, this should come as no surprise. Over the past half century, Latinos went from making up a negligible fraction of Border Patrol agents to constituting half of the entire force. Latinos have been central to the work done by the Border Patrol for decades.

But when ProPublica first revealed the agents’ identities, back in February, I noticed progressives recoiling online at the thought that Latinos would participate in Donald Trump’s mass-deportation campaign, and in the most violent way possible. That impulse, I think, stems from a still-common inclination to see Latinos as one-dimensional actors motivated primarily by their sense of solidarity with other Latinos. An accompanying, usually unspoken, belief is that feelings of ethnic solidarity ought to be more important than people’s differing views of what’s right and just. The same bad thinking led many Americans to assume that Latinos could never vote for Trump.

Academics, too, have treated the phenomenon of Latino border agents as something of a puzzle. The anthropologist Josiah Heyman at the University of Texas at El Paso has argued that Latino Border Patrol officers don’t identify with the Latino community. The political scientist David Cortez at Notre Dame has written that the officers join the force mainly for the salary and benefits. Most recently, the sociologist Irene Vega at UC Irvine argued that these Latinos come to embrace the mission of the Border Patrol through the process of socialization during training.

A simpler explanation is that Latinos who join ICE believe in the enforcement of immigration laws and that they are protecting, not antagonizing, their communities. Border Patrol recruitment videos feature Latinos and target them with stories about the excitement of the job, the drugs they would intercept, the criminals they would arrest, the discipline and sense of mission they would acquire at training camp. During his first term, Trump honored one Latino Border Patrol officer at the White House for discovering almost 80 migrants attempting to enter the United States in the back of a semitruck, and he invited another as a guest to a speech he gave during a joint session of Congress in 2025. Latino Border Patrol officers have testified as the agency’s leaders before Congress, where they have highlighted its accomplishments, defended it against criticism, and expressed their firm conviction in its mission. Claudio Herrera, a Mexican immigrant who became a Border Patrol officer, said in an interview with CNN late last year that sometimes people ask him, “Aren’t you ashamed of apprehending your own?” to which he responds, “Of course not, because I’m protecting my community.”
The rest at https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/04/hispanic-ice-agents-alex-pretti/686705/?gift=xvLgBqzb2OTKrrgtPA3CYlIcXEWcC0xjNo8tET2xtb8&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share

MustLoveBeagles

(17,593 posts)
13. I don't look too highly on those Latinos
Fri May 29, 2026, 02:42 PM
Friday

I'm sorry. That's the way I feel.

ETA: only those who commit atocities.

popsdenver

(2,687 posts)
16. Great commentary Oce
Fri May 29, 2026, 04:14 PM
Friday

I read where another reason that the Mexicans vote for Republicans is that a large number of them are Catholics, and the Catholic Church is against abortion, so the fact that the Republicans are against abortion agrees with their philosophy ......

There are all kinds of minorities that vote for the Republicans, and for the life of me I can't understand why........
Blacks, Mexicans, LGBTQ, etc.

If the Republicans are allowed to continue, other minorities besides Mexicans will soon follow starting with returning all blacks to Africa....and it will be a case of them saying:
First they came for the Mexicans, and I wasn't a Mexican, then they came for the......etc etc etc... as the old quote says.....

Everyone says Trump this or Trump that.............It is CLEARLY....Republicans not just Trump. If it weren't for the Republican Party, the REPUBLICAN U. S Senators, the REPUBLICAN U.S. House Members, and the REPUBLICAN U.S. Supreme Court Justices, Trump wouldn't have made it for more than a day after taking office in 2016.

Those Senators, House Members and Supreme Court Justices are so...... short sighted and soooo stupid, they don't realize that there is NO Legislative Branch or Judicial Branch of Government in a Dictatorship......LOL

(Along with this, the History of this country rarely includes the fact that all of these current American's "Ancestors".....committed the largest genocide ever, when they killed an estimated 20-60 MILLION Indigenous Native Americans and took THEIR land.....)

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