Brazilian National Pleads Guilty to Assaulting Federal Officers During Violent Arrest
Federal authorities announced that Luis Peterson Rohr Ferreira Borges, a 25-year-old Brazilian citizen, has pleaded guilty to charges of assault on federal officers following a tumultuous arrest last year in Hartford, Connecticut. The incident raised concerns about the safety of law enforcement personnel during immigration enforcement operations.
Why It Matters
This case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the United States and the challenges faced by agents during apprehensions. As authorities grapple with illegal immigration, incidents like this can spark broader discussions about security and the treatment of detainees by law enforcement.
Key Developments
- Ferreira Borges entered his guilty plea on Thursday before U.S. District Judge Vernon Oliver.
- The incident took place on June 25, 2025, when ICE officers attempted to apprehend him.
- Following his arrest, Ferreira Borges allegedly resisted and became violent, leading to multiple injuries among the officers involved.
- He is scheduled to be sentenced on April 16 and faces a maximum penalty of one year in prison.
- An arrest warrant was issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on October 10, 2023, for his immigration violations.
Full Report
Incident Details
The confrontation began near Zion Street in Hartford when Ferreira Borges was apprehended by officers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Prosecutors noted that he resisted arrest and displayed violent behavior while being taken into custody. After being secured in a government vehicle, he began to kick, flail, and shout obscenities at the Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers.
During transport, Ferreira Borges reportedly threatened one officer, claiming he would kick him in the neck. He then bit another officer who was attempting to restrain him and spat at the officer driving the vehicle. This continuous assault on multiple officers during the arrest underscores the risks law enforcement faces when executing immigration-related duties.
Ongoing Custody
Ferreira Borges has remained in custody since his arrest. Following an earlier arrest on state charges in September 2023, which included allegations of assault against public safety personnel and intimidation based on bigotry, a federal warrant was issued against him.
Context & Previous Events
Prior to this federal case, Ferreira Borges had been arrested in September 2023 on multiple state charges, including third-degree assault and interference with an officer. This earlier arrest set the stage for the more serious federal charges resulting from his violent behavior during the June apprehension.









































