Minneapolis, MN
Video shows teen chased and detained by Border Patrol in Minneapolis after crash
A Border Patrol agent was recorded on video in Minneapolis chasing down a teenager, locking him in between his legs on the ground, and detaining him.
The video, taken Thursday, showed an agent wearing a Border Patrol vest chase after the teen, who can be heard yelling in Spanish that he is legal.
A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said the incident unfolded as Border Patrol agents were conducting targeted immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis. They had attempted to stop a black Toyota Camry, but the car allegedly sped away.
The driver, whom the department identified as Joffre Alexander Jara Llangari, then crashed into a tree, the spokesperson said. DHS described Llangari as “a 19-year-old illegal alien from Ecuador.”
He and the passenger, Rosa Florinda Llangari-Tenecoraa, fled on foot until they were arrested, the spokesperson said.
DHS said Llangari had been served a notice to appear in 2024 and Llangari-Tenecoraa had been served with a notice to appear in 2022.
“Both will remain in custody pending removal proceedings,” DHS said.
Skylar Fehlen, a local resident, witnessed the crash and recorded the video.
In it, the agent can be seen chasing a teen wearing a gray hoodie. The woman filming is heard screaming, “Stop! Stop! No!”
The teen was later seen laying on his stomach on the snow-covered street, in between the legs of the agent standing above him.
Skylar Fehlen
Someone can be heard in the video asking the agent if he had a warrant, to no response.
The teenager yelled in Spanish, “Yo soy legal, yo soy legal,” meaning “I’m legal, I’m legal.”
The woman filming repeatedly blew a whistle, a community effort to alert the public about the presence of immigration officers.
The agent brought out a pair of handcuffs, and moments later the boy was seen standing with his hands cuffed behind his back, being escorted into a black SUV by three people. The SUV later drove off.
Fehlen told The Associated Press she was in her living room when she saw a car hit a tree and two teens run out. She grabbed her whistle and ran outside and eventually found the one of the teens.
“He yells for help, ‘Help me, help me, help me,’ and the ICE agent ends up coming, running and tackling him in the middle of the street, pins him down, is speaking to him in Spanish, trying to get him to calm down, and then he arrests him,” she said.
Fehlen criticized the federal immigration crackdown that has rocked the nation, most prominently Minneapolis, over the last few months.
“They don’t care about documentation. They’re absolutely taking everybody, and then they end up releasing them just because they’re on this power trip,” she told the AP.
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown has targeted major blue cities across the nation. In Minneapolis, there have been more than 3,000 federal immigration personnel since December, in what the administration has dubbed Operation Metro Surge.
Officers have apprehended more than 3,000 undocumented immigrants in Minnesota over the past six weeks alone, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis police investigating 3 shootings within 20 minutes
Minneapolis police say they are investigating three separate, unrelated shootings that happened within the span of about 20 minutes Thursday night.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Minneapolis police say they are investigating three separate, unrelated shootings that happened within the span of about 20 minutes Thursday night.
Minneapolis shootings
What we know:
Authorities responded to a shooting at about 6:29 p.m. on the 400 block of Taylor Street NE.
Less than 10 minutes later, police responded to a shooting on the 2000 block of West River Road.
At about 6:46 p.m., police responded to a shooting on the 800 block of Franklin Ave. E.
Police say their preliminary information indicates each shooting had one victim. All injuries appear to be non-life threatening.
Shootings not connected
What we don’t know:
Police say in their investigation, it doesn’t appear that the three shootings are related. Authorities have not made any arrests.
The incidents remain under investigation.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis City Council votes to extend eviction notice period
The Minneapolis City Council on Thursday voted to temporarily extend the eviction notice period for renters in an effort to help support residents impacted by Operation Metro Surge.
Under the ordinance, which was approved 7-5, landlords would need to wait 60 days — not the typical 30 — before bringing an eviction notice to a renter. If approved by Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, the 60-day requirement would stay in effect until Aug. 31.
Supporters of the ordinance said Operation Metro Surge left residents out of work and relying on mutual aid networks to pay rent.
“Preventing eviction is always more cost-effective than trying to re-house someone who has been evicted,” said Council Member Robin Wonsley, who represents Ward 2.
Wonsley, alongside members Elliott Payne, Jamal Osman, Aisha Chughtai, Soren Stevenson, Jason Chavez and Aurin Chowdhury voted in favor of the resolution. Council member Jamison Whiting abstained from voting.
The city estimates Operation Metro Surge led to an additional $15.7 million in monthly need for rental support. Last month, council members approved $1 million in rental assistance for Hennepin County to help families impacted by the surge.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis man arrested in Manchester after allegedly trying to meet minor for sex
MANCHESTER, Iowa — A Minnesota man has been arrested in Manchester after police say he attempted to meet someone he believed was a minor for sexual activity.
The Manchester Police Department said Robert Fenn Eselby III, 23, of Minneapolis was arrested Feb. 27 following an undercover investigation.
According to police, Eselby contacted an undercover officer posing as a juvenile through several social media platforms. Authorities said he was informed multiple times that the person he was communicating with was underage.
Investigators say Eselby sent explicit photos and videos and later arranged to travel to Manchester to meet the supposed minor for sexual activity.
Police said Eselby was taken into custody immediately after arriving in Manchester and was transported to the Delaware County Jail.
Authorities also said Eselby allegedly attempted to ask an arresting officer out on a date during the booking process.
Eselby faces one count of grooming, a Class D felony, and one count of disseminating obscene material to a minor, a serious misdemeanor.
Court records show he remains presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
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