U.S. federal prosecutors have charged two brothers from Texas with kidnapping a Minnesota family and attempting to steal a staggering $8 million in cryptocurrency. The charges come in the wake of a violent home invasion during which Raymond Christian Garcia, 23, and Isiah Angelo Garcia, 24, allegedly forced their way into a residence in Grant, Minnesota, armed with an AR-15-style rifle and a shotgun.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the brothers took control of the family’s home, binding a man, his wife, and their son, and holding them hostage. The prolonged ordeal lasted approximately nine hours, during which they demanded that the father transfer the large sum of cryptocurrency to their digital wallets. The DOJ has not disclosed which specific digital currencies were taken.
The shocking incident prompted the local school district to cancel a scheduled homecoming football game for the safety of the community, reflecting the gravity of the situation. Grant is situated about 45 minutes from Minneapolis, and the community has been left shaken. Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson condemned the act as not merely a theft but a violent crime that undermines the safety and peace of Minnesotans. He emphasized that such acts of violence should not be accepted as normal within society.
Investigators revealed that during the ordeal, one of the brothers forced the father at gunpoint to drive to a family cabin located three hours away in an effort to access their crypto assets. Meanwhile, Isiah remained with the wife and son at the house. It was during this time that the son managed to call 911 when left alone, leading to a prompt police response. Authorities arrived to find the mother and son restrained with zip ties while witnessing Isiah fleeing the scene. A subsequent search uncovered a suitcase containing a disassembled rifle, ammunition, clothing, and beverages linked to the suspects.
Authorities tracked the brothers to their residence in Waller, Texas, where they were ultimately arrested. Isiah Garcia reportedly confessed to the kidnapping as part of the investigation. Both brothers faced their first court appearances on Thursday. They are charged with kidnapping, along with multiple counts of kidnapping with a firearm, first-degree aggravated robbery, and first-degree burglary, as outlined in a complaint in Washington County, Minnesota.
The rise of crypto-related kidnappings, commonly referred to as “wrench attacks,” has become a disturbing trend globally. In France alone, 25 individuals were arrested earlier this year related to a series of crypto-related abductions and attacks, including a failed attempt to abduct the daughter of a notable crypto executive. The case of Ledger co-founder David Balland and his wife, who were kidnapped and faced horrific conditions, has also highlighted the dangers surrounding such crimes.
As investigations continue, communities are left grappling with the implications of these violent crimes and the vulnerabilities associated with cryptocurrency.


