ICE agent charged with assault will surrender to Minnesota authorities, attorney says
Summary
Gregory Morgan Jr., an ICE agent, has been charged with two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon in Minnesota. He is expected to surrender to authorities after being accused of pointing a firearm at motorists during a traffic incident in February.Key Facts
- Gregory Morgan Jr. works for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
- Minnesota prosecutors charged him with assault with a dangerous weapon.
- The incident happened on February 5 while Morgan was ending his work shift.
- Morgan allegedly pointed a gun at other drivers after a traffic dispute.
- Charges were announced by the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office in April.
- Morgan’s lawyer claims the complaint has incorrect and incomplete information.
- Morgan plans to turn himself in to Minnesota authorities on Thursday.
- The case is still developing and updates may follow.
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