FBI offering $100K reward after ICE vehicles vandalized by destructive Minneapolis mob

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The FBI is offering a $100,000 reward for information after a destructive anti-ICE mob vandalized and spray-painted disturbing graffiti on several federal immigration enforcement vehicles in Minneapolis.

Federal officials said government property was also lifted from the broken-into, wrecked and defaced cars Wednesday night, with the hefty sum going to anyone whose information leads to the recovery of the stolen items and the arrest of those behind the destruction, the FBI announced on X.

Dystopian photos showed one car with smashed-in windows and a long object lodged in the windshield, according to snaps shared by the feds.

Federal officials said government property was also lifted from the broken-into, wrecked and defaced cars Wednesday night. FBI/X

The vehicle was also littered with threatening messages scrawled in red spray paint, including “hang Kristi Noem,” “f–k ICE” and “only good agent is a dead one.”

Rowdy protesters thrashed the car as mayhem erupted in the streets of North Minneapolis after a federal agent who was allegedly ambushed by an illegal Venezuelan migrant opened fire, officials said.

The vehicle was also littered with threatening messages scrawled in red spray paint, including “hang Kristi Noem,” “f–k ICE” and “only good agent is a dead one.” FBI/X

The illegal migrant was shot in the leg after he allegedly fled a traffic stop and then beat the “ambushed” officer with a snow shovel when he was chased down, the Department of Homeland Security said.

Residents confront federal agents in Minneapolis following a shooting incident. Getty Images

Tensions boiled over on the smoke-choked streets after the shooting — the second in as many weeks to rock the Twin Cities — with angry demonstrators hurling fireworks and rocks at federal officers, who responded with tear gas to break up the unruly crowd, the Minnesota Reformer reported.

The Jan. 7 shooting death of protester Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent clipped by her fleeing SUV triggered waves of raucous demonstrations and violent unrest that has since gripped the city.

Vandalized car with “Hang Kristy! Only good agent is a dead one” spray-painted on it. REUTERS

Following Wednesday’s mayhem, President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to flood the city with military forces if lawmakers didn’t help stem the chaos.

“If the corrupt politicians of Minnesota don’t obey the law and stop the professional agitators and insurrectionists from attacking the Patriots of ICE, who are only trying to do their job, I will institute the INSURRECTION ACT, which many Presidents have done before me, and quickly put an end to the travesty that is taking place in that once great State,” Trump raged in a Truth Social post Thursday.

ICE officers clashing with protesters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. AFP via Getty Images

The rarely used law allows the president to deploy the military or federalize soldiers in a state’s National Guard to quell rebellion — despite the objections of governors.

Meanwhile, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has blamed the nearly 3,000 federal officers deployed across the city for the catastrophic turmoil.

A man with a bicycle records with his phone in a street filled with tear gas smoke at night. REUTERS

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Thursday night that a “known member of the Latin Kings Gang” with a lengthy violent criminal record was arrested in Minneapolis for allegedly stealing FBI body armor and weapons.

It’s unclear if the bust is connected to the vandalized government cars.

A person holds a sign reading “Good (1987 – 2026) Rest in Power” after the shooting death or Renee Nicole Good. Getty Images

“This criminal is a perfect example of what our brave federal law enforcement agents are up against every day as Minnesota leadership ENCOURAGES lawbreaking,” Bondi said in an X post.

“Thank you to our agents for their outstanding police work.”

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