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Bounty Hunters ATTACK Unarmed Civilians…
Two Oklahoma bounty hunters now face felony charges after brandishing replica firearms and firing pepper balls at unarmed anti-ICE protesters outside a Minneapolis jail, raising serious questions about unregulated private enforcers operating without oversight while law-abiding citizens face the consequences of federal immigration policies gone wrong.
Unregulated Bounty Hunters Escalate Minneapolis Confrontation
James Reginal Willis, 54, and Garrett Christopher Willis, 28, both Oklahoma-based bounty hunters, face felony charges after an incident outside Hennepin County jail in downtown Minneapolis. On March 3, 2026, while attempting to leave after delivering a detainee, the pair brandished weapons at anti-ICE protesters surrounding their van. Garrett allegedly pointed a handgun-like replica at demonstrators and pulled the trigger twice, while James fired pepper balls at civilians’ feet from a rifle-like pepper ball gun. Their van nearly struck two protesters as they departed.
Self-Defense Claims Contradict Available Evidence
The Willis bounty hunters admitted to police they used less-lethal weapons modeled after a Glock 17 handgun and assault rifles, claiming protesters threatened to “scalp, kill, or shoot them.” However, court documents reveal no audio or video evidence supports these allegations, and civilians appeared unarmed in footage that captured the confrontation. Witnesses described the experience as “so scary and terrifying,” while viral videos spread across social media showing the weapons being pointed at unarmed individuals. The handgun remains unrecovered, leaving its actual status unconfirmed.
Federal Immigration Policies Fuel Community Tensions
This confrontation occurred against the backdrop of Operation Metro Surge, a nearly three-month federal immigration enforcement campaign that left the Minneapolis community “reeling” from civilian deaths by federal officers, including Renee Good and Alex Pretti. The Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operations, while intended to address illegal immigration concerns, have created volatile situations where protesters clash with both federal agents and private contractors. The bounty hunters were lawfully apprehending a fugitive on a warrant, but the heightened tensions from federal operations created a powder keg environment outside the jail.
Calls for Regulation Highlight Government Overreach Gaps
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty filed charges on April 1, 2026, and issued arrest warrants for both men, with a first court appearance scheduled for April 21. Moriarty condemned the actions as “disturbing, unlawful” and proposed comprehensive bounty hunter regulations including mandatory licensing, bonding, minimum $1 million insurance, 20 hours of classroom training plus 40 hours of arrest training, proper documentation, and prohibitions against misrepresenting themselves as law enforcement. Minnesota currently lacks state licensing or insurance requirements for bounty hunters, creating a regulatory vacuum where private enforcers operate with minimal accountability.
Additional charges remain possible if the two protesters nearly struck by the van come forward to provide testimony. This case highlights how federal immigration enforcement policies can create chaotic situations where both protesters exercising First Amendment rights and private contractors performing lawful duties find themselves in dangerous confrontations. While the bounty hunters’ weapons were confirmed as less-lethal replicas, their realistic appearance terrorized civilians already traumatized by federal operations that resulted in deaths. The lack of state oversight allowed these out-of-state operators to brandish weapons and fire on unarmed Minnesotans without proper training, insurance, or accountability measures that protect both public safety and individual liberty.
Sources:
Charges filed against bounty hunters who drew ‘replica firearms’ at anti-ICE protesters – MPR News
Oklahoma bounty hunters brandished replica guns in Minneapolis – CBS Minnesota
Bounty hunters charged after pointing guns at civilians in Minneapolis – FOX 9