A man sprayed an unidentified substance on U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar and was wrestled to the ground Tuesday during a town hall event she hosted in Minneapolis. The incident occurred amidst heightened tensions surrounding federal immigration enforcement following the recent fatal shootings of an intensive care nurse and a mother of three by federal agents.
The audience applauded as the man, dressed in a black jacket, was subdued and restrained. Video footage captured someone in the crowd mentioning that the man had sprayed something on Omar.
Prior to the incident, Omar had called for the dismantling of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and urged Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign, stating that ICE could not be reformed.
Minneapolis police reported witnessing the man using a syringe to spray an unknown liquid at Omar. The man was swiftly apprehended and charged with third-degree assault. Omar continued the town hall for about 25 minutes after the disturbance, emphasizing that she would not be intimidated.
Upon inspection, a strong vinegar-like odor emanated from the syringe when the man deployed it. Photos of the device revealed a brown liquid inside, with authorities yet to determine its composition. Minneapolis Coun. LaTrisha Vetaw and State Sen. Bobby Joe Champion also came into contact with the substance, describing the encounter as unsettling.
Omar, expressing resilience, reassured supporters on the X social platform that she was unharmed and undeterred by the incident. The White House did not provide an immediate response to the event.
President Donald Trump, known for his critical stance towards Omar, had recently intensified verbal attacks against her. He had disparaged her during a cabinet meeting and further criticized her in a public address in Iowa, prompting negative reactions from the crowd.
Omar, a U.S. citizen who fled Somalia with her family as a child, represents a district with a significant Somali population. Political leaders, including Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, condemned the attack on Omar, emphasizing the need to halt violent rhetoric in political discourse.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey denounced the assault, affirming that violence and intimidation had no place in the city. He expressed relief that Omar was unharmed and commended the swift police response, asserting a zero-tolerance policy towards such behavior in Minneapolis.
The assault on Omar follows a recent incident where a man was arrested for allegedly punching another Democratic representative at the Sundance Film Festival. Threats against members of Congress have been on the rise, with concerns about the impact on their public engagements and safety. U.S. Capitol Police have been vigilant in investigating threatening communications involving lawmakers and their associates.
Minneapolis has been rattled by the recent fatal shootings of two individuals by federal immigration agents, adding to the already tense environment surrounding immigration enforcement in the city.
