New video contradicts ICE's original story about North Minneapolis shooting
Axios
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Newly released video contradicts federal claims that two Venezuelan immigrants assaulted an https://www.axios.com/politics-policy/immigration" target="_blank">ICE agent with a snow shovel before an agent shot one of them during https://www.axios.com/local/twin-cities/2026/03/27/ice-metro-surge-random-stop-survey" target="_blank">Operation Metro Surge.
Why it matters: The footage raises questions about why it took federal officials weeks to back off from their original story about — and drop criminal charges against — the wounded Julio Sosa-Celis and his roommate, Alfredo Aljorna.
- The New York Times, which was first to https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/06/us/minnesota-ice-shooting-video.html" target="_blank">publish the video, reported that authorities had access to the footage "within hours of the shooting."
The big picture: Minneapolis was on edge when the agents shot Sosa-Celis on Jan. 14, just one week after https://www.axios.com/local/twin-cities/2026/01/07/ice-agent-shooting-south-minneapolis" target="_blank">Renee Good's killing.
Catch up quick: The incident began after ICE agents attempted to pull over Aljorna, leading to a nearly 20-minute car chase.
- The pursuit ended when Aljorna veered into a snowbank near his North Side home and took off running.
An agent chased him on foot.
Images: City of Minneapolis
The city released surveillance footage Monday from North 24th and Lyndale avenues, showing what happened next:
- Sosa-Celis was waiting outside with a shovel, but flung it into the snow and retreated as Aljorna and the agent ran toward the home.
- Aljorna slipped, landing just short of the porch.
A 12-second scuffle on the sidewalk ensued between the three men.
- The grainy footage shows Sosa-Celis in the doorway with the silhouette of an object that could be a broom.
The scuffle ended when Aljorna wriggled out of his jacket and he and Sosa-Celis ran inside.
- After the men disappear from view, the video — which has no audio and is partially obscured by a tree — shows the agent rise into a firing stance.
Sosa-Celis was shot in the leg.
In the aftermath, federal investigators https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.mnd.230474/gov.uscourts.mnd.230474.1.1_1.pdf" target="_blank">claimed Sosa-Celis beat the agent with a broom and snow shovel.
- https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.mnd.230474/gov.uscourts.mnd.230474.34.0.pdf" target="_blank">In a court filing, defense attorney Robin Wolpert wrote that Sosa-Celis threw a broom in the agent's direction, but denied he'd beaten the agent with a broom or a shovel.
Reality check: Minneapolis police shared this video with state investigators who relayed it to their federal counterparts — but prosecutors didn't watch it before filing charges, the Times reported.
- A month later, prosecutors https://sahanjournal.com/news-partners/ap-us-immigration-enforcement-minnesota-ice-shooting/" target="_blank">dropped charges against Sosa-Celis and Aljorna after Department of Homeland Security officials admitted that video evidence showed two ICE agents' sworn testimony about the incident was "untruthful."
- The agents were placed on administrative leave and could face criminal perjury charges.
- The agents "hung themselves," Minneapolis police chief Brian O'Hara recently told the https://www.startribune.com/reckoning-retribution-and-resistance-the-behind-the-scenes-story-of-operation-metro-surge/601583420" target="_blank">Star Tribune.
Zoom out: Aljorna and Sosa-Celis had been granted temporary protected status in 2024, which shielded them from deportation until President https://www.axios.com/politics-policy/donald-trump" target="_blank">Trump revoked that https://www.axios.com/2025/10/03/trump-venezuela-deportations-supreme-court-ruling" target="_blank">status for Venezuelans last year.
- After their arrests, Aljorna and Sosa-Celis were jailed for weeks, and their girlfriends were sent to an immigration detention camp in El Paso.
The bottom line: "It is a grave injustice," Wolpert https://sahanjournal.com/public-safety/north-minneapolis-ice-shooting-julio-sosa-celis-state-investigation/" target="_blank">told Sahan Journal.
The dismissal of charges against the Venezuelan men may be "a 180-degree turn, but a lot of suffering happened in between."
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