ICE Agent Charged In Shooting Of Venezuelan Man In Minnesota Is Arrested
An ICE agent has been arrested in Texas after being charged with the shooting of a Venezuelan man in Minnesota. Christian Castro is accused of shooting Julio Sosa-Celis and subsequently providing false information about the incident. The arrest follows a nationwide warrant issued by prosecutors over a week prior.
- ▪Christian Castro, a 52-year-old ICE agent, was arrested in Texas.
- ▪He is charged with shooting Julio Sosa-Celis, a Venezuelan immigrant.
- ▪Castro allegedly lied about the circumstances of the shooting.
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BreakingBusinessICE Agent Charged In Shooting Of Venezuelan Man In Minnesota Is ArrestedByMary Whitfill Roeloffs,Forbes Staff. Mary Roeloffs is a Forbes breaking news reporter covering pop culture.Follow AuthorMay 29, 2026, 12:24pm EDTToplineA 52-year-old Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent charged in the shooting of a Venezuelan immigrant in Minnesota earlier this year was arrested Friday morning in Texas more than a week after prosecutors first issued his nationwide arrest warrant. ICE agents depart the Bishop in Minneapolis on Feb. 4, 2026. Getty ImagesKey FactsChristian Castro, accused of shooting Julio Sosa-Celis and then lying about what happened, was taken into custody by Texas Rangers and agents with the Department of Homeland Security Office of the Inspector General.
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