Anthony Kazmierczak has been charged with assaulting Ilhan Omar.
Share and Follow

Anthony Kazmierczak, the man apprehended in connection with Tuesday’s incident, is charged with forcibly assaulting, resisting, impeding, and intimidating Omar, as stated in a federal court complaint.

Investigators discovered that the liquid involved was a mixture of water and apple cider vinegar, according to the affidavit.

Anthony Kazmierczak has been charged with assaulting Ilhan Omar.
Anthony Kazmierczak has been charged with assaulting Ilhan Omar. (AP)

After spraying Omar with the liquid, Kazmierczak allegedly remarked, “She’s not resigning. You’re splitting Minnesotans apart.”

Court documents also reveal that Kazmierczak reportedly expressed to a close acquaintance several years ago that “somebody should kill” Omar.

Kazmierczak made a brief appearance in federal court on Thursday afternoon. His lawyer, Jean Brandl, informed the judge that Kazmierczak was unmedicated during the incident and currently lacks access to necessary medications for his Parkinson’s disease and other significant health issues.

US Magistrate Judge Dulce Foster ordered that Kazmierczak remain in custody and told officials he needs to see a nurse when he is transferred to the Sherburne County Jail.

“This was a disturbing assault on Representative Omar, who is frequently the target of vilifying language by fellow elected politicians and members of the public,” Moriarty said.

“The trust of our community in the federal government keeping politics out of public safety has been eroded by their actions. A state-level conviction is not subject to a presidential pardon now or in the future.”

The attack came during a perilous political moment in Minneapolis, where two people have been fatally shot by federal agents during the White House’s aggressive immigration crackdown.

Ilhan Omar was attacked at a town hall meeting in Minneapolis.
Ilhan Omar was attacked at a town hall meeting in Minneapolis. (AP)
Kazmierczak has a criminal history and has made online posts supportive of President Donald Trump, a Republican.
Omar, a refugee from Somalia, has long been a fixture of Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric. After she was elected seven years ago, Trump said she should “go back” to her country. He recently described her as “garbage” and said she should be investigated.

During a speech in Iowa earlier this week, shortly before Omar was attacked, he said immigrants need to be proud of the United States — “not like Ilhan Omar”.

Omar blamed Trump on Wednesday for threats to her safety.

“Every time the president of the United States has chosen to use hateful rhetoric to talk about me and the community that I represent, my death threats skyrocket,” Omar told reporters.

Ilhan Omar represents the city of Minneapolis in Congress.
Ilhan Omar represents the city of Minneapolis in Congress. (AP)

Trump accused Omar of staging the attack, telling ABC News, “She probably had herself sprayed, knowing her.”

Kazmierczak was convicted of felony auto theft in 1989, has been arrested multiple times for driving under the influence and has had numerous traffic citations, Minnesota court records show. There are also indications he has had significant financial problems, including two bankruptcy filings.

In social media posts, Kazmierczak criticised former president Joe Biden and referred to Democrats as “angry and liars”. Trump “wants the US is stronger and more prosperous,” he wrote. “Stop other countries from stealing from us.”

In another post, Kazmierczak asked, “When will descendants of slaves pay restitution to Union soldiers’ families for freeing them/dying for them, and not sending them back to Africa?”

Anthony Kazmierczak lunged at Ilhan Omar and sprayed her with a syringe.
Anthony Kazmierczak lunged at Ilhan Omar and sprayed her with a syringe. (Hennepin County Sheriff)

Threats against members of Congress have increased in recent years, peaking in 2021 following the January 6 attack on the US Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters before dipping slightly, only to climb again, according to the most recent figures from the US Capitol Police.

Officials said they investigated nearly 15,000 “concerning statements, behaviours, and communications directed against Members of Congress, their families, staff, and the Capitol Complex” in 2025.

NEVER MISS A STORY: Get your breaking news and exclusive stories first by following us across all platforms.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Government Finalizes $219 Billion Hospital Funding Agreement Over Five Years

In a significant development, the federal government has reached a last-minute agreement…
Nine sells off iconic assets for $56 million

Nine Divests Iconic Assets in $56 Million Deal

Nine Entertainment has finalized the sale of its radio broadcasting assets, including…

Lack of Vaccine and Cure for Nipah Virus: Assessing the Potential Risks

Several Asian countries are increasing airport health checks to curb the spread…

Iran Poised for Action Amid Heightened US Tensions: Is the Nation at Its Most Vulnerable?

As the United States intensifies its military operations in the Middle East,…

Why Aly’s Defiance Against Israeli President’s Visit Sparks Nationwide Protests

Multicultural Affairs Minister Anne Aly has now expressed her backing for the…
What goes into a terrorism declaration? Questions arise after Perth bomb attack

Understanding Terrorism Declarations: Unpacking the Perth Bomb Incident

It took police more than 48 hours to announce it was investigating…
The candidate planet, named HD 137010 b, was identified by an international team led by University of Southern Queensland researcher Dr Alexander Venner.

Australian Astronomers Unveil Discovery of a Potentially Habitable Exoplanet

Australian astronomers have discovered a potentially habitable planet 150 light years away.…

Paterson Confirms Majority Support for Ley as Littleproud Challenger Emerges Amid Looming Spill Motions

A prominent Liberal member has affirmed that Sussan Ley retains the “majority”…