United States Attorney's Office for the District of Minnesota

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Minnesota Man Pleads Guilty to Assaulting U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar During Minneapolis Town Hall in January 2026

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Minnesota Man Pleads Guilty to Assaulting U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar During Minneapolis Town Hall in January 2026


MINNEAPOLIS - United States Attorney Daniel N. Rosen announced that Anthony James Kazmierczak, 55, pleaded guilty today to one count of Assaulting a United States Officer in U.S. District Court. According to court documents, on January 27, 2026, Kazmierczak sat in the front row at an official Minneapolis town hall meeting hosted by U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, when he stood up, and rapidly approached Rep. Omar as she was speaking. Kazmierczak sprayed Rep. Omar with apple cider vinegar from a syringe, which landed on Rep. Omar's clothing and skin. Lab analysis confirmed the liquid contained acetic acid. Kazmierczak gestured and shouted at Rep. Omar before security guards subdued him. The town hall meeting was temporarily disrupted, but Rep. Omar later continued her remarks.

photo of syringe with liquid used by Kazmierczak recovered by Minneapolis Police

During his arrest by Minneapolis Police officers, Kazmierczak spontaneously stated, "I squirted vinegar." During today's change-of-plea hearing before U.S. District Judge Joan N. Ericksen, Kazmierczak admitted that he planned the assault and that he did not agree with Rep. Omar's political views.

"This assault is yet another example of a dangerous national trend: people channeling political hatred into criminal acts," said United States Attorney Daniel N. Rosen. "The Department of Justice and this U.S. Attorney's Office will not tolerate such behavior."

"Political violence is a scourge on our democracy," said FBI Minneapolis Division Special Agent in Charge Christopher D. Dotson. "The FBI will not tolerate attacks on elected officials or anyone who serves our nation. Anyone who thinks they can attack an elected official or seek to insert violence into our democratic discourse without consequence will find the FBI and our law enforcement partners in their way. Mr. Kazmierczak's conviction today is a testament to a quick and thorough investigation and underlines the importance of interagency collaboration with Minneapolis Police and other state and local agencies."

A sentencing date for Kazmierczak has not yet been set by the U.S. District Court.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation, with assistance from the Minneapolis Police Department, led the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Benjamin Bejar prosecuted the case.

Updated May 7, 2026
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