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Sat Jan 31, 2026, 12:59 PM Saturday

St. Peter police chief intervened and got federal agents to release resident, sources say (Minnesota) [View all]

Last edited Sat Jan 31, 2026, 07:05 PM - Edit history (2)

Source: MPR Minnesota Public Radio

MPR News has learned that the police chief in the small southern Minnesota city of St. Peter intervened Thursday to prevent federal immigration agents from taking a local resident into detention, although the city of St. Peter denied the intervention in a statement Saturday.

The resident, a woman, had been observing and recording video of immigration enforcement actions from her car when agents removed her from her car and took her into custody.

It's believed to be the first time a local police department in Minnesota intervened in a federal law enforcement action since the surge in immigration enforcement began two months ago.

The woman, who did not want to be identified because she fears for her safety, is a U.S. citizen and a resident of St. Peter. She told MPR News in an interview that she was out in the community in her car, tracking the movements of federal agents, and recording them on a dash cam.

She shared that video with us. . . .



Read more: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/01/30/st-peter-police-chief-intervenes-prevents-federal-agents-from-arresting-resident



January 31, 2026 8:09 AM

St. Peter Chief of Police Matt Grochow,

St. Peter has about a 12,000 population. About 40 miles southwest of Twin Cities metro area. A few miles north of Mankato

Highlighting the 3rd paragraph again:

It's believed to be the first time a local police department in Minnesota intervened in a federal law enforcement action since the surge in immigration enforcement began two months ago


ETA-I just noticed bigtree's post in General Discussion, with a video and more info
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220985528

UPDATE - Miguelito Loveless posted in #3 below that the story has been updated (MPR updated 3:36 PM CT) :

On Friday, the St. Peter police chief did not respond to additional questions about his involvement in the incident, but on Saturday, the city of St. Peter put out a statement denying that the chief intervened on the resident's behalf.

"The Saint Peter police department did not participate in, coordinate with or intervene in any federal enforcement activity," the statement said.

"Federal immigration authorities dropped the individual off at the police department. Police Chief Grochow then ensured the resident was safely transported home and offered assistance, as we would for any member of our community," it added.


They also updated the headline from:

St. Peter police chief intervenes, prevents federal agents from arresting resident


to

St. Peter police chief intervened and got federal agents to release resident, sources say


which doesn't comport with the city's statement, but oh well. Anyway, I updated this post's headline

and the first paragraph changed from:

MPR News has learned that the police chief in the small southern Minnesota city of St. Peter intervened Thursday afternoon to prevent federal immigration agents from arresting a local resident.


to

MPR News has learned that the police chief in the small southern Minnesota city of St. Peter intervened Thursday to prevent federal immigration agents from taking a local resident into detention, although the city of St. Peter denied the intervention in a statement Saturday.


I think this was in the original story, but anyway it's there now at 5:44 PM CT:

The woman said the agents put her into one of their vehicles and started driving toward the Twin Cities, presumably to the Whipple Federal Building near MSP Airport, where ICE has an immigration detention facility. About 20 minutes into the drive, she says one of the agents got a call, apparently from an ICE supervisor.

"I couldn't hear what was being said, but within 30 seconds after they hung up, they exited on, an exit that goes into Le Sueur... and then turned around, didn't say anything to me, and started heading back towards St. Peter."


and more about the husband calling an attorney and his interaction with the St. Peter's police chief that as I recall is as it was in the original version.

Likewise, in the original version, back when she's pulled over:

While she's alone in the car, the woman can be heard talking with other observers on speaker phone and she tells them to call 911.


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ORIGINAL STORY (and as I originally posted title and excerpts from):
https://web.archive.org/web/20260131150314/https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/01/30/st-peter-police-chief-intervenes-prevents-federal-agents-from-arresting-resident
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