Gun stolen from federal agent's vehicle in Minneapolis recovered: FBI

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MINNEAPOLIS (TNND) — A gun that was stolen from an FBI vehicle during a protest in Minneapolis has been recovered, the agency announced.
FBI Director Kash Patel said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), along with the ATF's St. Paul Field Division, tracked down the weapon.
"Thank you to our great partners for the outstanding work and support -- as well as @TheJusticeDept for the quick action. More to come," Patel wrote on X Friday night.
The previous night, Patel said a man who allegedly stole federal government property out of the vehicle was arrested. He said the suspect is a member of the Latin Kings gang, who has "a known violent criminal history."
The Department of Justice (DOJ) identified the suspect as Raul Gutierrez, 33, of Minneapolis. DOJ said he broke into an FBI vehicle and stole a rifle.
"There is a clear, bright line between peaceful protest and lawless destruction," Acting Special Agent in Charge Jarrad Smith of FBI Minneapolis said in a news release.
"Stealing, damaging, and destroying federal property endangers the community and jeopardizes the safe and peaceful exercise of First Amendment rights. The FBI will never tolerate interference in law enforcement activities. Together with ATF, DEA, and the invaluable partnership of all our federal, state, and local law enforcement allies, FBI Minneapolis will ensure public safety and that those engaging in violent and destructive behavior will be identified and will face justice," he added.
Patel said the FBI continues to search for other suspects in connection with the theft, as well as vandalism to FBI vehicles.
"There will be more arrests. Again: any individual who attacks law enforcement or vandalizes federal property paid for by hardworking taxpayers will be found and arrested," Patel wrote on X.
Patel's original post featured an FBI flyer that included three photos. One of the images appeared to show broken glass on the driver's seat of the vehicle. Other pictures showed explicit language spray-painted on the vehicles.
Patel said the alleged crimes occurred after DHS announced a federal officer shot an illegal immigrant in the leg because he was attacked with a shovel or broom while he was trying to make an arrest.
If you harm law enforcement or destroy / steal federal property, this @FBI will not hesitate to pursue you, find you, and bring you to the fullest extent of justice," Patel noted.
In a separate case, Patel announced that a suspect was arrested after he smashed windows at the Minneapolis Courthouse during a protest following the deadly shooting of Renee Nicole Good last week. Patel identified the suspect as Georgio James-Jones, of Minneapolis.









