US Attorney Warns of Dangers Posed by ICE Tracking Apps to Law Enforcement
Fox BusinessOctober 5, 20253 min33,396 views
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- ⚠️ Acting U.S. Attorney Nancy Larson states that tracking apps put law enforcement officers in danger, citing evidence of the sniper involved in a recent shooting being active on such an app.
- 🎯 The app's developer denies facilitating the shooting, but Larson argues that even if the app is legal, its deleterious and fatal effects mean it shouldn't be used.
- 🚨 In the past two months, Larson's district has seen a major attack on an ICE facility and the recent sniper incident, highlighting the problematic nature of live and active tracking apps.
ICE Agents' Actions During Dallas Shooting
- 👏 Newly released video shows ICE agents protecting immigrants during the Dallas shooting, contradicting the "Democrat rhetoric" that labels them as Nazis or Gestapo.
- 🛡️ Agents are described as having gone into a firefight under rapid fire to rescue individuals in their custody, demonstrating their commitment to upholding laws and protecting people.
Investigation into the Dallas Shooting
- 🔍 The FBI is meticulously working the crime scene, which was sprayed with bullets, and is attempting to resurrect digital devices that the sniper claimed to have erased.
- 🕵️ The goal of the investigation is to understand what may have radicalized the sniper and to ensure no stone is left unturned.
- ⚖️ The incident is being treated with extreme seriousness, with a focus on protecting ICE agents, other federal agents, and detained individuals.
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