ICE Agents' Threats and Harassment of Protesters Caught on Camera
The Damage ReportFebruary 1, 20268 min22,348 views
15 connectionsΒ·20 entities in this videoβICE Agent's Threat to Observer
- π€ A federal officer was caught on camera threatening an observer by saying, "If I raise my voice, you'll erase my voice," which was later confirmed to mean "I'll murder you."
- β οΈ The officer's face was not covered, yet the speaker doubts he will face consequences, highlighting a perceived lack of accountability for such actions.
- βοΈ The speaker questions why an employee in a civilian job, like a fast-food worker, would be fired for a similar threat, contrasting it with the expected leniency for federal agents.
ICE Surveillance and Harassment Tactics
- π In Maine, a volunteer ICE watcher reported a federal agent coming to her home, blocking the street with three cars, and issuing a threat: "This is a warning. We know you live right here."
- π The observer called 911, but was advised to comply with federal agents, indicating a lack of support from local law enforcement.
- π Reports suggest ICE agents are tracking license plates, creating registries, and labeling individuals as domestic terrorists.
- β οΈ There are also reports of agents leaving playing cards, described as a "death mark," on the cars of individuals they apprehend.
Broader Implications and Accountability
- π The speaker believes ICE and Border Patrol officers are emboldened and that further violence is inevitable, despite official statements about de-escalation.
- β Questions are raised about whether the shooting of Alex Pretti was a result of him being tracked, potentially through facial recognition, after a prior brutal encounter with ICE.
- π« The speaker calls for agents to be fired and barred from owning guns or working in law enforcement, but expresses little faith that the administration will take such action.
- βοΈ In a breaking news update, two agents involved in shooting Alex Pretti were placed on administrative leave, which is seen as a positive sign that public pressure may be working, but justice is not yet served.
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ICE AgentsProtester TrackingSurveillanceHarassmentThreatsFirst Amendment RightsAccountabilityFederal Law EnforcementAlex PrettiDe-escalationDomestic TerrorismPublic Pressure
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