❓WHAT HAPPENED: A man in Illinois has been charged with doxing and threatening a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent using information stolen from federal vehicles in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jose Alberto Ramirez, the FBI agent (Victim A), and anti-ICE agitators.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The threats originated from stolen documents in January; Ramirez is set to appear in federal court on Wednesday afternoon.
💬KEY QUOTE: “I know where your mom lives bro. And your dad. And your kids buddy. Get home safe and fast.” – Text message sent to the FBI agent.
🎯IMPACT: Ramirez faces federal charges for threatening an FBI agent and will appear for arraignment on Wednesday.
Jose Alberto Ramirez, an Illinois resident, has been charged with doxing and threatening a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent and his children after anti-ICE agitators stole documents from federal vehicles in Minneapolis last month. The documents contained personal information, including residential addresses, phone numbers, and emails, which were later posted on social media.
According to an affidavit filed with the U.S. District Court in Minneapolis, Ramirez allegedly sent a series of profanity-laced text messages to the FBI agent’s work phone. One message read, “I know where your mom lives bro. And your dad. And your kids buddy. Get home safe and fast.” Another message threatened to firebomb an address associated with the agent.
The affidavit also linked Ramirez to an incident at the Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg, Illinois, where he was reported to police by his manager for threatening to shoot another employee. The phone number provided in that incident matched the one used to send the threatening messages to the FBI agent.
Ramirez, who will appear in court for arraignment late Wednesday afternoon, has a criminal history involving multiple felonies and misdemeanors, including domestic battery, burglary, and mob action.
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