Anonymous wrote:We need to start a new master thread for ICE agents who have been charged with crimes. Here’s another one.
That link didn't work for me but I googled the guy's name. This is from a Jan 12 article:
https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2026/01/12/in-wake-of-minnesota-shooting-questions-persist-about-violent-ice-agents-in-ohio/
In Ohio, immigrant advocates have been asking how ICE didn’t know about chronic, extreme allegations of domestic violence against Samuel Saxon, assistant field office director of the agency’s Enforcement and Removal Operations Cincinnati Suboffice.
In December, Saxon, 47, was arraigned on charges of attacking the woman he lived with and putting her in a chokehold after a neighbor shot video of part of the incident, prosecutors said.
Over the course of a year,
police had been called to the residence about 23 times. In 2018, Saxon’s partner suffered a
broken nose, and in April, she suffered a broken pelvis, WXIX reported prosecutors as saying.
Saxon began his relationship with the woman, a noncitizen, when she was 18 and he was in his 40’s, the station reported.
Saxon is also charged in federal court with lying to a federal investigator.
In an interview with a Homeland Security special agent and a Cincinnati police officer, Saxon denied being in physical contact with his partner when the alleged attack took place. Saxon laughed as he said that — and at other junctures in the interview, according to a partial transcript that was included in his criminal complaint.
In one, he laughed as he referred to a completely separate incident.
“Do you want to hear the accusation that we got today?” the Cincinnati police officer asked.
“That’s fine. I mean, I imagine — now that you’re telling me all this, it’s not about the dude at the Mexican place, so [laughs],” Saxon said, according to the transcript.