News illustration depicting a man spraying Rep. Ilhan Omar with liquid from a syringe during a Minneapolis town hall event.
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DOJ charges Minnesota man accused of spraying Rep. Ilhan Omar with water and apple cider vinegar at Minneapolis town hall

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Federal prosecutors say Anthony Kazmierczak assaulted and intimidated Rep. Ilhan Omar when he rushed the stage at a Minneapolis town hall and sprayed her with a syringe containing water and apple cider vinegar. Omar later said threats against her rise when President Donald Trump uses hostile rhetoric about her; Trump suggested without evidence that the incident may have been staged.

Federal prosecutors have charged a Minnesota man with assaulting and intimidating U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar after authorities say he rushed toward the lawmaker during a town hall meeting in Minneapolis and sprayed her with a liquid from a syringe.

According to a federal criminal complaint, the man, Anthony Kazmierczak, is accused of “forcibly assaulting, opposing, impeding and intimidating” Omar during the Tuesday evening event. Investigators said authorities later determined the substance was a mixture of water and apple cider vinegar.

An affidavit describing the incident says Omar was speaking at a podium when Kazmierczak moved toward her and sprayed the liquid. Video of the episode shows the man yelling and gesturing as a security guard grabbed him and wrestled him to the ground, prompting shocked reactions from audience members.

The complaint also describes what officials said Kazmierczak appeared to say as he approached Omar: “She’s not resigning. You’re splitting Minnesotans apart.” Court papers further allege that several years earlier, Kazmierczak told an associate that somebody should “kill” Omar.

Omar was not reported to have been seriously injured and continued with the event, according to news reports. In a news conference the next day, she said threats against her increase when Trump targets her with hostile language, saying that “every time the president of the United States has chosen to use hateful rhetoric to talk about me and the community that I represent, my death threats skyrocket.”

Trump, who spoke with ABC News after the incident, suggested without evidence that it may have been staged. “She probably had herself sprayed, knowing her,” he said, adding that he had not watched video of the attack.

Kazmierczak has also faced state charges in connection with the incident, according to reporting on the case.

Claims circulating in some commentary about Omar and Minnesota’s Somali community—including assertions of “billions” in fraud tied broadly to the community, and renewed allegations that Omar committed immigration fraud by marrying her brother—were not supported by the court documents describing the attack and were not substantiated with specific evidence in the reporting reviewed. Omar has previously denied the marriage allegation, and no new court filing connected to the attack was cited as backing those claims.

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X users discussed the DOJ's federal charges against Anthony Kazmierczak for assaulting Rep. Ilhan Omar by spraying her with apple cider vinegar at a Minneapolis town hall. Journalists reported on the charges and the suspect's prior threatening statement. Conservative users called for Omar's prosecution and deportation while questioning the attacker's MAGA ties. Left-leaning accounts linked the suspect to Trump supporters and blamed Trump's rhetoric. Skepticism persisted about whether the incident was staged.

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Rep. Ilhan Omar continues town hall speech undeterred after syringe spray attack, as police arrest suspect in Minneapolis.
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Trump suggests, without evidence, that Ilhan Omar staged syringe-spray attack at Minneapolis town hall

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President Donald Trump claimed in an ABC News interview that Representative Ilhan Omar “probably had herself sprayed” after a man used a syringe to spray her with a strong-smelling liquid during a Minneapolis town hall. Police arrested the suspect at the scene, and Omar continued the event, saying she would not be intimidated.

President Donald Trump this week harshly criticized Minnesota's Somali community, calling immigrants from Somalia "garbage," saying they had "destroyed our country" and talking about deporting Rep. Ilhan Omar. The remarks, delivered while he discussed alleged fraud in Minnesota's social services system, prompted Omar to condemn the comments as racist and politically motivated.

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President Donald Trump targeted Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar in a speech on affordability in Pennsylvania last week, calling for her deportation amid audience chants of 'Send her back.' The remarks echo a pattern of criticism toward the Somali American congresswoman that dates back nearly a decade. Omar, a Black Muslim refugee-turned-citizen, continues to serve her district effectively despite the hostility.

U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar says her son was pulled over by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents after stopping at a Target store in Minnesota, and that he was released after showing his passport to verify his identity. Omar has described the episode as part of broader concerns about racial profiling during recent ICE operations in her state.

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Federal authorities arrested three individuals following a protest that interrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, targeting a pastor affiliated with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The demonstration, linked to the recent fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer, drew swift action from the Trump administration amid escalating tensions over immigration enforcement. A judge rejected charges against journalist Don Lemon involved in the event, while Vice President JD Vance visited the state to assess the situation.

The U.S. Justice Department has opened an investigation into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey over whether they impeded federal immigration enforcement, according to reporting by the Associated Press. The inquiry comes after the fatal shooting of Renée Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer earlier this month and as state and local officials press for more transparency around the federal investigation into the killing.

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Two days after a Border Patrol agent fatally shot unarmed U.S. ICU nurse Alex Pretti during a Minneapolis ICE raid—captured on video showing he was disarmed beforehand—backlash has escalated with bipartisan criticism, calls to oust DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, internal agency rifts, unfavorable polling, and fears of a government shutdown tied to DHS funding. President Trump defended Noem while deploying border czar Tom Homan to the state.

 

 

 

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