Attorney: ICE agent accused of pulling gun on 2 people on highway to turn self in

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent facing assault charges for allegedly pointing a gun at two people on a Twin Cities highway is going to turn himself in to authorities on Thursday, according to his attorney.

Gregory Morgan Jr. of Temple Hills, Maryland, was charged in Hennepin County in April with two counts of second-degree assault in the Feb. 5 incident.

Charges say that the two victims were driving east on Highway 62 on the Interstate 35W interchange, when Morgan approached from behind in an unmarked black Ford Expedition. Charges say he was driving illegally on the right shoulder when the victim in the other car said they moved in front of him to “cut him off.”…

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