Minneapolis man arrested for allegedly doxxing ICE agents, supporters

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Photo credit United States Attorney’s Office - Eastern District of Michigan

(WWJ) Federal authorities are charging a Minneapolis man who allegedly made online threats against immigration officers; including targeting one supporter at their home in Metro Detroit.

Kyle Wagner, 37, was arrested Tuesday on federal cyberstalking and threatening communications charges.

According to a criminal complaint filed in Michigan, Wagner is accused of using social media to call for violence against ICE officers during protests in Minnesota and later doxxing an ICE supporter by posting that person's personal information tied to a home in Oak Park.

Authorities said Wagner published a phone number, birth date, and the Oak Park address.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of Michigan, Wagner called for violence against federal officers. In a post on Jan. 24, 2026, it's alleged that he said he was “not talking about peaceful protests anymore," and urged violence against federal officers, saying: “Get your f----- guns and stop these f------ people.”

Wagner also reposted a video where he passed out gas masks and shields to agitators.

“This man allegedly doxxed and called for the murder of law enforcement officers, encouraged bloodshed in the streets, and proudly claimed affiliation with the terrorist organization Antifa before going on the run,” Attorney General Pamela Bondi said. “Today’s arrest illustrates that you cannot run, you cannot hide, and you cannot evade our federal agents.”

The criminal complaint states that Wagner is a "self-identified Antifa member."

The case was investigated by U.S. Homeland Security.

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