Two Kansas men charged with threatening congresswoman from Illinois, ICE agents

Posted January 30, 2026

Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Minnesota Democrat, speaks at a press conference with members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus on Jan. 13, 2026. At left is a photo of Renee Good, 37, who was killed by an immigration officer in Minneapolis.(Photo by Ariana Figueroa/States Newsroom)

Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Minnesota Democrat, speaks at a press conference with members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus on Jan. 13, 2026. At left is a photo of Renee Good, 37, who was killed by an immigration officer in Minneapolis.(Photo by Ariana Figueroa/States Newsroom)

TOPEKA — A federal grand jury charged two Kansas men, in unrelated cases, for threatening the lives of public officials.

Adam Lee Osborn, 60, of Wichita was indicted after authorities say he threatened on social media to murder U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota. He was charged with one count of interstate communications with a threat to injure and one count of influencing, impeding and retaliating against a federal official by threatening, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Kansas.

In the second case, Joaquin Hernandez, 23, of Wichita, was indicted after authorities said he posted a video on social media threatening to assault and murder federal law enforcement agents with U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. He was charged with one count of interstate communications with threat to injure and one count of retaliating against a federal official by threatening.

“Threats of political violence will not be tolerated,” said U.S. attorney Ryan Kriegshauser. “In a democracy, we settle our differences at the ballot box after robust public debate. For our system of government to work, it’s vital that certain lines are not crossed when it comes to self-expression. Threats of political violence destabilize the very core of our system of governance.”

The Wichita Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation investigated both cases.

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