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Army Veteran George Reetz Files Lawsuit Against ICE for Brutal Detention

Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheyDecember 8, 20258 min6,135 views
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Wrongful Detention of George Reetz

  • 🇺🇸 George Reetz, a disabled U.S. citizen and Army veteran, is suing the federal government after being wrongfully detained by ICE agents.
  • 🎯 Reetz was attempting to go to his job as a security guard for a legal cannabis farm when he encountered an ICE roadblock.
  • 💥 Agents surrounded his car, pepper-sprayed him, smashed his window, and dragged him out at gunpoint.

Abuse During Detention

  • ⛓️ Reetz was held for three days at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles without being charged with a crime.
  • 🚫 He was denied access to an attorney, a phone call, and medical care, despite being pepper-sprayed and exposed to tear gas.
  • 💔 During his detention, Reetz missed his three-year-old daughter's birthday, a fact that deeply affected him.

Legal Action and Civil Rights

  • ⚖️ Reetz has filed administrative claims against the federal agencies involved under the Federal Tort Claims Act to hold the government accountable for violating his constitutional rights.
  • 🗣️ The case highlights the dangers of ICE operations and the infringement on civil rights, arguing that an assault on the rights of the marginalized is an attack on everyone's rights.
  • 🚨 The lawsuit directly challenges the administration's claim of only targeting criminals, as Reetz is a U.S. citizen and Army veteran with no criminal record.

Weaponization of Law Enforcement

  • ⚠️ The case is presented as evidence of law enforcement being weaponized for political purposes, blurring lines between law enforcement, the military, and a political militia.
  • 🚨 The narrative suggests that if law enforcement continues to be weaponized against civilians, it could lead to a complete breakdown of civil liberties.
  • ✊ Reetz is fighting for others, aiming to repair the relationship between citizens and the government, much like he served during his time in Iraq.
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