Woman Doxes ICE Agent, Faces Federal Charges and Self-Doxes
Dr. Steve TurleyJanuary 15, 202613 min587,217 views
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- 💡 A Minnesota woman named Sarah attempted to expose the home address of ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who had recently shot and killed Renee Good during an immigration enforcement operation.
- ⚠️ Sarah's actions, captured on video, involved encouraging others to harass Ross by circling his neighborhood, which violated US Code 18 Section 119, making it a federal crime to publish restricted personal information of a federal officer with intent to threaten or incite violence.
- ⚖️ This federal statute carries a penalty of up to 5 years in prison, and Minnesota law further classifies doxing a law enforcement officer as a crime punishable by up to one year in jail and a $3,000 fine.
Self-Doxing and Public Backlash
- 💥 Within hours of Sarah posting her video, the internet turned against her; her employer was identified, and her social media accounts were flooded with outrage.
- 🎭 Sarah inadvertently doxxed herself as screenshots and screen recordings of her actions went viral, leading to her employer identifying her.
- 🗣️ The speaker emphasizes that doxing is not protected speech but a predatory act that weaponizes personal data to coerce fear and obstruct justice.
Political Commentary and Anarcho-Tyranny
- 🧠 The incident is framed within the concept of "anarcho-tyranny," described as oppressive government power against the innocent while absolving certain groups of legal responsibility.
- 🎭 A contrast is drawn between the January 6th events, where assaulting federal agents was condemned, and the January 7th incident, where Sarah's actions were seen by some as justified.
- 🔬 The speaker references a study on "political ponurology" by Andre Lobache, suggesting that some leftists exhibit psychopathic traits, including pleasure in manipulating and harming others.
- 🇺🇸 The narrative concludes that Sarah's actions represent a destructive common factor, leading to anarchy, and that the "America First" movement will no longer tolerate such behavior.
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