Hennepin County Sheriff hides name of proud MAGA employee

Despite it being public information, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office has refused to release the name of an employee who displayed a MAGA hat in a county vehicle.

Hennepin County Sheriff hides name of proud MAGA employee

MINNEAPOLIS — The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office has refused to release the name of the employee who displayed a MAGA hat in their county vehicle.

Images circulated online in May show the vehicle parked at the Glen Lake Lunds & Byerlys in Minnetonka and raise even more questions about local law enforcement’s collaboration with federal agents to quell dissent against President Donald Trump’s regime.

While the agency did respond that the display was against policy, any consequences faced by the employee has remained private, with the agency simply saying that the “matter has been addressed."

The Sheriff’s Office, including Sheriff Dawanna Witt, have ignored multiple inquires by Misfits Media into the name of the employee. A public data request was also denied by the county.

Email Sheriff Dawanna Witt at dawanna.witt@hennepin.us

The agency continues to face backlash for its handling of violent federal agents in the Twin Cities earlier this year and for the conduct of its deputies against protesters.

"Just like their frequent and brazen violence against peaceful ICE protestors, this is Hennepin County Sheriffs intentionally signaling that they are pro-fascism and don't work for the people," Wes Sax, an organizer with MN50501, said.

The pictures show HCSO vehicle 85181 with a grey and white hat on the dashboard with the words “Make America Great Again” printed on the front.

The Sheriff’s Office has essentially taken over security for ICE agents at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building at Ft. Snelling. The site functions as the de facto headquarters for Department of Homeland Security agents in the midwest. 

Minnesota saw several attacks over the winter months against civilians by Trump’s paramilitary forces within DHS, primarily from Border Patrol, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Homeland Security Investigations. 

In response to the federal government gassing hundreds and killing two people during that time, local law enforcement refused to step in to stop the heavy handed tactics by heavily armed and ill-trained Trump loyalists within the government. 

Since the drawdown of federal paramilitary forces from the state, local security forces like the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Officehave insulted and attacked civilians protesting at Ft. Snelling.

Two federal agents have been charged by the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office for their actions during the months-long rampage through the Twin Cities. 

Loyalists within the Trump regime have mostly refused to cooperate with local and state prosecutors investigating the federal government’s conduct in Minnesota.