Press Release
Minnesota Man Charged with Forcibly Assaulting Representative Ilhan Omar while She Engaged in Performance of her Official Duties
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS – Anthony James Kazmierczak, age 56, made his initial appearance in U.S. District Court today, charged in a criminal complaint with forcibly assaulting and interfering with United States Representative Ilhan Omar while she conducted an official town hall meeting in Minneapolis on January 27, 2026. According to documents filed in federal court, Kazmierczak was seated at a Minneapolis town hall officiated by Rep. Omar, when he stood up, and quickly approached Rep. Omar as she was speaking. Kazmierczak allegedly held a syringe in his hand, which he used to spray Rep. Omar with an initially unknown liquid substance, later identified as apple cider vinegar, which landed on Rep. Omar’s clothing and skin. Kazmierczak gestured at Rep. Omar and shouted at her before being brought to the floor by two security officers.
“Assaultive behavior and acts of intimidation directed at officers and employees of the United States will not be tolerated,” said United States Attorney Daniel N. Rosen. “Persons who engage in this criminal conduct can expect a swift response from law enforcement and federal prosecutors.”
“An assault on a member of Congress is an assault on the democratic values that underpin this nation,” said Interim Special Agent in Charge Richard Evanchec of FBI Minneapolis. “The men and women of the FBI will work tirelessly to defend the safety of public officials as they serve the people of this great country. FBI Minneapolis stands alongside our federal, state, and local partners to investigate and ensure accountability for anyone who thinks they can assault, intimidate, or interfere with those serving our nation."
Defendant Kazmierczak was ordered held in federal custody, pending a detention hearing and preliminary hearing, both scheduled for February 3, 2026.
A complaint is only a charge and is not evidence of guilt. The defendant is presumed innocent. As a felony trial cannot be held on a complaint, a decision to seek an indictment will be made in the near future.
Updated January 29, 2026
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Violent Crime
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