DHS has released information about the illegal migrants involved in the shovel attack on federal agents in Minneapolis where one was shot in the leg

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All three of the illegal aliens involved in last night's violent attack on law enforcement were let into our country by the Biden administration.

Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, a criminal illegal alien from Venezuela, previously convicted for driving without a license and arrested for two counts of giving a false name to a peace officer, was the subject of a targeted enforcement operation.

He was released by Minnesota authorities before ICE could even lodge a detainer. Sosa-Celis illegally entered the United States in August 2022 under the Biden administration.

The other two individuals involved are Alfredo Alejandro Ajorna and Gabriel Alejandro Hernandez-Ledezma.

View: https://x.com/DHSgov/status/2011871040012419466
 
It appears that the agents involved lied about that night based on the evidence. Before you make yourself look stupid, the agent claimed he only fired one shot in self defense.


Bullet hole raises questions about federal authorities' account of shooting
Photographic evidence from the shooting scene of a Venezuelan man by federal agents last month in Minneapolis supports the account of witnesses there and appears to undercut the narrative provided by federal officials.

The Department of Homeland Security has repeatedly claimed that an officer fired a single shot in self-defense during a violent encounter involving a shovel and a broom on Jan. 14, shortly after a man fled from a traffic stop during a targeted enforcement effort.

But at a federal court hearing in St. Paul on Tuesday, an attorney for one of the men accused of assaulting that officer showed a federal judge and several reporters photographs on his laptop depicting a bullet hole through the front door of the north Minneapolis home. Additional photographs show damage consistent with a bullet fragment lodged in a bedroom wall down the hallway — suggesting it traveled between a mattress and a portable crib in a room where several small children sleep, according to an attorney representing one of the men.

That also supports, according to the attorney, what family members have said all along: A federal agent shot at them through the front door, striking 24-year-old Julio Sosa-Celis in the thigh, while they were inside the threshold of the residence.

 
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