Bellevue man charged with attempted murder after putting ICE agent in chokehold, feds say [View all]
Source: Omaha World Herald
Josh Reyes Jun 20, 2025 Updated 5 mins ago
A 30-year-old Bellevue man accused of entering the United States illegally now faces a charge of attempted murder of a federal officer after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent accused him of using a chokehold on another agent Wednesday, according to court documents.
Gabriel Hurtado-Cariaco, originally from Venezuela, was arrested that night and is in Douglas County jail, jail records show. Along with the charge of attempted murder, he is charged with assault of a federal officer with infliction of bodily injury.
A special agent with Homeland Security Investigations stated in court documents that he witnessed Hurtado-Cariaco fight another homeland security agent and an FBI agent as they attempted to arrest him at an apartment complex at 2403 Lillian St. in Bellevue.
The agent who witnessed the incident and signed the criminal complaint, Craig A. Allrich, said ICE agents had a "warrant of arrest of alien" for Hurtado-Cariaco. Allrich also claimed Hurtado-Cariaco is associated with the gang Tren de Aragua and cited a tattoo on his forearm depicting a clock with an "all seeing eye."
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