The Brief
- Federal agents raided a home in St. Paul on Thursday, detaining six people, neighbors said.
- On Monday, a federal judge ordered the government to release the family after it missed a deadline to produce a warrant.
- The agents did not show the residents a warrant but claimed to have one, a family friend said. The next day, a warrant appeared on the doorstep, which prompted more questions.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) – Questions remain about a warrant after a family of six was detained by immigration enforcement agents in St. Paul.
Questions linger over warrant after raid in St. Paul
What happened:
Federal agents armed with assault rifles stormed into a house on Nevada Avenue East on Thursday evening, detaining six people, including a 12-year-old boy, according to a family friend and neighbors.
The agents were recorded on home surveillance cameras going from room to room. A woman and an infant were the only two in the home not detained, neighbors said. …