Crypto & Web3·Jun 20, 2026

A record 8 million dollar crypto heist confessed in the US! What are the shocking details?

In a dramatic case that has captivated the US crypto community, two brothers have confessed to staging an armed home invasion and orchestrating the theft of nearly 8 million dollars in cryptocurrency in Minnesota. The United States Attorney

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In a dramatic case that has captivated the US crypto community, two brothers have confessed to staging an armed home invasion and orchestrating the theft of nearly 8 million dollars in cryptocurrency in Minnesota. The United States Attorney

  • In a dramatic case that has captivated the US crypto community, two brothers have confessed to staging an armed home invasion and orchestrating the theft of nearly 8 million dollars in cryptocurrency in Minnesota.
  • Both defendants face up to 20 years in federal prison, and the restitution agreement for over 8 million dollars remains in effect pending the final rulings.
  • Firearms and surveillance footage became key evidenceThe Washington County Sheriff’s Office responded after the victim’s son managed to call for help.
  • Police arrived promptly, discovering a rifle and a shotgun at the scene.
  • According to a February report from CertiK, incidents of kidnapping and attacks targeting crypto investors jumped by 75 percent year over year in 2025.
September 2025

In a dramatic case that has captivated the US crypto community, two brothers have confessed to staging an armed home invasion and orchestrating the theft of nearly 8 million dollars in cryptocurrency in Minnesota. The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota announced that Isiah Angelo Garcia and Raymond Christian Garcia have admitted guilt to charges of obstructing commerce by robbery.The brothers accept both guilt and restitutionFirearms and surveillance footage became key evidenceRising concerns over physical attacks The brothers accept both guilt and restitutionAccording to prosecutors, the incident took place in September 2025, when the brothers traveled from Texas to Minnesota. There, they confronted a victim, his spouse, and their sons at home, threatening the family at gunpoint. The home invasion quickly escalated, as the attackers forced access to the victims’ online accounts and hardware wallets.Authorities reported that the victim’s wife and sons were held hostage for about nine hours inside the family home, while the primary victim was taken to a remote cabin nearly three hours away. There, under threat, he was coerced into transferring approximately 8 million dollars worth of cryptocurrency to his captors.The District Attorney’s Office emphasized that the brothers’ guilty pleas reflect a firm stance on accountability for their actions, noting both men agreed to pay more than 8 million dollars in restitution to the victim.A sentencing date has not yet been set by the court. Both defendants face up to 20 years in federal prison, and the restitution agreement for over 8 million dollars remains in effect pending the final rulings. Firearms and surveillance footage became key evidenceThe Washington County Sheriff’s Office responded after the victim’s son managed to call for help. Police arrived promptly, discovering a rifle and a shotgun at the scene. Surveillance camera records and further evidence played critical roles in linking the Garcia brothers directly to the crime.A hardware wallet is a storage method that secures crypto assets on a physical device, disconnected from the internet. While this provides a robust defense against hacking and cyber theft, it offers no protection against physical threats or coercion targeting the wallet owner.Mini glossary: A hardware wallet is a physical device that keeps the private keys for crypto assets offline. While it protects against digital intrusion, it cannot shield the owner from physical pressure or attack.Rising concerns over physical attacksCase files confirm that the two brothers admitted to threatening the family at gunpoint. As the legal process continues, the focus will shift toward determining sentences and final compensation for the victim.This case comes amid growing alarm over a surge in physical assaults targeting cryptocurrency holders. According to a February report from CertiK, incidents of kidnapping and attacks targeting crypto investors jumped by 75 percent year over year in 2025. CertiK estimates losses from these attacks reached 101 million dollars during the first four months of 2026 alone.IncidentAmountPeriodMinnesota caseAbout 8 million dollarsSeptember 2025Separate US indictment announced in MayAt least 6.5 million dollarsMay 2026Total loss reported by CertiK101 million dollarsFirst four months of 2026Earlier in May, US prosecutors also announced indictments for three individuals in a separate string of crypto heists. According to investigation documents, these suspects entered homes while posing as delivery drivers, stealing at least 6.5 million dollars from cryptocurrency owners.At the Paris Blockchain Week event in April, Jean-Didier Berger—serving at France’s Ministry of the Interior—announced that the government is rolling out preventative measures and that thousands have signed up for a new safety platform.French officials have also issued warnings to crypto holders about the risks of physical attacks, emphasizing that digital assets face threats not only online but from violent crime and coercion as well.Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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