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.
The suspect then sped away with the ICE agent’s arm caught between the seat and the car frame, according to the Justice Department.
Prosecutors said he was violently dragged more than 100 yards as the suspect weaved back and forth in an attempt to shake him loose from the car.
The agent was hospitalized with “significant injuries to his arm and hand,” requiring 33 stitches, but made a full recovery, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement at the time.
The agent, who has not been publicly identified, fired three shots — killing Renee Nicole Good, 37 — on Wednesday after she drove her car toward him during an altercation on the street.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said the officer, a 10-year veteran of the agency, had acted in self defense and was justified in opening fire, and that Good was part of a “mob of agitators” attempting to thwart ICE’s efforts in enforcing President Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Wide-angle footage of the incident appears to show that Good clipped the agent with her car after ignoring orders to exit the vehicle.
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Troy Nehls, Roger Marshall Issue Bill to Permanently Ban Welfare-Dependent Immigration
Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) and Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) are introducing legislation that will codify into law a fortified “public charge” rule to prevent welfare-dependent legal immigrants from resettling in the United States.
The legislation known as the Public Charge Clarification Act of 2025, shared exclusively with Breitbart News, would put into law the Trump administration’s original public charge rule, which enforced inadmissibility statutes of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) to ensure legal immigrants prove their ability to be self-sufficient before securing green cards.
The Biden administration, in 2022, watered down the rule by exempting the use of taxpayer-funded benefits from being considered when a legal immigrant is seeking to resettle in the U.S.
Nehls told Breitbart News the legislation is critical to ensure another administration cannot come along and strip the public charge rule of all enforcement mechanisms.
“The Biden Administration not only scrapped President Trump’s effective border security policies, which kept the American people safe from illegal aliens coming from all corners of the world, but also altered policies that safeguarded public benefits meant for American citizens, to allow for foreign nationals to drain these vital resources and encouraged dependency on these programs,” Nehls said.
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