Federal Officers Under Investigation for False Testimony in Immigrant Shooting
Two federal officers allegedly lied about events leading to the shooting of Venezuelan immigrant Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis in Minneapolis. A review revealed discrepancies in their statements, prompting an investigation. The Department of Justice has dropped charges against Sosa-Celis due to new evidence.
Federal officers are under scrutiny as allegations arise of false testimony regarding an incident that culminated in the shooting of a Venezuelan immigrant in Minneapolis.
According to acting ICE Director Todd Lyons, a joint review by ICE and the Department of Justice has unveiled discrepancies in the officers' sworn statements. The officers are currently on administrative leave pending an investigation, which might result in their dismissal or criminal charges.
Following this revelation, the Department of Justice has opted to drop charges against the immigrant, Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, citing new evidence that contradicts previous allegations. This incident occurs amid the controversial immigration enforcement surge by ICE in Minneapolis.
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