Portland Police Chief Cries Admitting ICE Shot Tren de Aragua Gang Members
Black Conservative PerspectiveJanuary 10, 202614 min107,439 views
26 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβICE Encounter in Portland
- π― Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents shot two individuals in Portland, Oregon, claiming they feared for their lives as the vehicle attempted to ram them.
- β οΈ The two individuals, later identified as having ties to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA), fled the scene after the shooting.
- π The individual who was shot called 911, leading Portland police to discover the incident about 40 blocks away.
Official Statements and Local Reactions
- π£οΈ The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) stated that the passenger was an illegal Venezuelan immigrant involved in a recent shooting and that the driver weaponized the vehicle.
- β Local officials expressed skepticism, stating they could not verify the federal claims and that their trust in the federal government's word was diminished.
- π’ Local leaders urged calm but called for ICE to halt operations in Portland, emphasizing that the city is not a training ground for militarized agents.
Political Commentary and Analysis
- ποΈ The speaker criticizes Portland as a "woke" city and attributes the situation to liberal policies and a lack of cooperation between local and federal law enforcement.
- βοΈ The narrative is presented that if individuals comply with law enforcement, they are less likely to be harmed, whereas non-compliance carries risks.
- π The Portland Police Chief, Bob Day, is shown breaking down in tears while admitting the individuals had ties to TdA, which the speaker frames as a reluctant confession that contradicts the initial narrative of innocent victims.
- πΊπΈ The speaker argues that the refusal of Democrat-led cities to cooperate with ICE leads to such enforcement actions and that these cities are responsible for the resulting outcomes.
Neighborhood Perspective
- ποΈ A local resident described the area as residential with many immigrants who keep to themselves and do not cause trouble.
- π The resident expressed anger and frustration over the incident occurring in their neighborhood, feeling that things have gone too far.
- π¨ The resident noted seeing ICE agents in other parts of the city but had anticipated their presence in their complex.
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