Feds say Arizona suspect vandalized ICE facility and attempted to ignite lobby area

An Arizona resident is now facing federal charges after allegedly vandalizing and attempting to set fire to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility. Prosecutors say the man used a propane tank and a torch to try to ignite materials inside the building.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona announced that Gerardo Mendoza-Acoltzi from Avondale has been indicted by a federal grand jury. The charges include malicious damage to federal property and willful destruction of property owned by the United States.

According to court filings, Mendoza-Acoltzi is accused of breaking a window at the ICE facility before attempting to set the building ablaze shortly after 1 a.m. on February 21, 2026.

Federal officials stated that surveillance footage captured Mendoza-Acoltzi arriving at the facility just before midnight. The video allegedly shows him unloading a propane tank near the main entrance. Later, he allegedly returned, broke a lobby window with the tank, and used a torch connected to the tank to ignite window coverings inside the facility.

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Images released by federal prosecutors show broken glass inside the ICE facility in Surprise, Arizona, following the alleged vandalism and attempted arson. (U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona)

An ICE-owned warehouse in Arizona was found damaged on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, according to authorities. (Google Maps)

Investigators also alleged Mendoza-Acoltzi arranged rocks outside the facility to spell an anti-ICE message before leaving the area.

Federal prosecutors said Mendoza-Acoltzi was arrested May 7 and made his initial appearance in federal court shortly afterward.

Fox News previously reported that the FBI was investigating “significant criminal damage” at the federal ICE warehouse facility after vandals targeted the property with anti-law enforcement graffiti and damaged windows.

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If convicted, Mendoza-Acoltzi could face years in federal prison. Attempted arson of federal property carries a potential sentence of up to 20 years behind bars, while depredation against U.S. property also carries additional penalties.

Federal investigators released surveillance images allegedly showing a suspect outside an ICE facility in Surprise, Arizona, where prosecutors said an attempted arson attack took place in February 2026. (iStock ; U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona)

Federal officials have increasingly warned about threats and attacks targeting immigration enforcement facilities and personnel amid heightened tensions surrounding border security and deportation operations.

The Arizona case comes amid heightened concerns over threats targeting immigration enforcement and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) facilities nationwide.

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Days before the Arizona incident, state and federal authorities launched an investigation into an attempted arson attack at a DHS office building in Meridian, Idaho.

Grainy surveillance image appearing to show individuals outside a federal ICE facility in Arizona at night.

Surveillance imagery released by federal investigators in connection with an alleged vandalism and attempted arson attack targeting an ICE facility in Surprise, Arizona. (U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona)

The suspect allegedly stole an ambulance from a bay at St. Luke’s West hospital, drove it through a parking lot and retrieved gas cans that had been staged in nearby vegetation, according to Meridian Police Chief Tracy Basterrechea.

The suspect then drove the ambulance into the North Portico building, which houses DHS offices, Basterrechea said at the time.

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Investigators believe the suspect poured an accelerant inside and around the outside of the ambulance but was unable to ignite it before being interrupted by responding officers.

“There has been a lot of rhetoric surrounding the Department of Homeland Security leasing office space at this location,” Basterrechea said. “Comments on social media, such as ‘property damage isn’t violence,’ is absolutely false. This was absolutely an act of violence, and if the suspect had not been interrupted, there is no doubt this building would have been burned, putting the lives of first responders and others at risk.”

The charges against Mendoza-Acoltzi are allegations, and he is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.

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