***Update 4/3/26*** Federal arrest at Marion County Courthouse

Posted on April 4, 2026

The Sheriff’s Office has received requests for courthouse footage of the March 26, 2026, federal arrest at the Marion County Courthouse from multiple media outlets following our original media release. The video depicts the arrest by DHS agents on the 5th floor of the Marion County Courthouse. The subject arrested by DHS agents was at the courthouse for a scheduled court appearance for the charges of Unlawful Possession of Cocaine and Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants.

The video shows JSU deputies later escorting Mr. Lopez-Mojica toward a secure portion of the courthouse where he was taken into custody. Mr. Lopez-Mojica was at the courthouse for a scheduled court appearance for the felony charge of Unlawful Use of a Weapon Constituting Domestic Violence.

At Sheriff Hunter’s request, the video has been posted to YouTube. This video includes footage of a physical struggle that occurred during a federal law‑enforcement arrest.


Original Media Release

On March 26, 2026, at shortly after 8:00 am, agents from the Department of Homeland Security contacted front desk staff at our Administrative Office to notify the Marion County Sheriff’s Office Judicial Security Unit (JSU) they were in the Marion County Courthouse to locate and arrest two people.

DHS agents provided the JSU supervisor with a copy of a US District Court arrest warrant signed by a U.S. Magistrate Judge commanding the arrest of Daniel Lopez-Mojica, a 39-year-old male. Mr. Lopez-Mojica was scheduled for a court appearance earlier today for a felony criminal proceeding. JSU deputies independently confirmed the arrest warrant was valid and serviceable by local law enforcement.

DHS agents advised the second subject they were seeking had an administrative warrant for their arrest and did not request assistance from JSU deputies in serving the warrant. JSU deputies were advised the subject had previously been uncooperative and was likely to resist arrest.

The JSU supervisor showed Sheriff Hunter the signed federal arrest warrant and notified him DHS agents were in the courthouse. JSU was instructed to take Mr. Lopez-Mojica into custody for the confirmed federal arrest warrant, consistent with Oregon law.

JSU deputies were present when DHS agents contacted the subject with the administrative warrant in a public area outside of a courtroom. JSU deputies did not participate in the arrest, but were in the immediate vicinity where the arrest occurred to ensure the safety of patrons and staff in the courthouse. JSU deputies witnessed the suspect resist arrest as DHS agents attempted to take him into custody. DHS agents were able to restrain the subject without JSU intervention. After the subject was taken into custody by DHS agents, a JSU deputy was assigned to escort DHS agents through publicly accessible areas as they removed the disorderly arrestee from the courthouse to ensure there were no further disruptions to court operations.

After the disturbance, JSU deputies took Mr. Lopez-Mojica, who was seated nearby, into custody without incident, pursuant to the US District Court arrest warrant. JSU deputies walked Mr. Lopez-Mojica out of the courthouse where he was turned over to federal authorities.

Sheriff Hunter stated, “Our Judicial Security team acted professionally, remaining focused on their mission, providing safety and security to everyone in the courthouse consistent with state and federal law.”

 

 

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