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#61
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01-11-2026, 08:24 AM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Minneapolis Woman
ICE officers and their families face escalating threats, including doxxing (publicly exposing personal information like home addresses), harassment at residences, stalking, and threats directed at family members at home. It's part of a broader surge in violence and threats since early 2025. In September 2025, three women were indicted for pursuing an ICE agent to his home, livestreaming it, posting his address online and shouting "ICE lives on your street" outside his residence. In Texas, an ICE officer's spouse received harassing phone calls at home, including threats like "Fuck you, fuck your family" and references to historical violence against families. Also a number of family members getting doxxed, bounties placed on officers and general threats to homes/families after personal information is exposed online. There's an 8,000% increase in death threats overall against ICE officers compared to prior periods. 275 assaults reported in 2025 vs. 19 in 2024 meaning more people oppose their method of operating. |
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#62
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01-11-2026, 01:46 PM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Minneapolis Woman
Yeah when you overstep your authority and kill random civilians people tend to get upset. |
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01-11-2026, 09:20 PM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Minneapolis Woman
If ICE did their job in a "clearly legal" fashion people wouldn't be so pissed off. |
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01-12-2026, 03:24 AM
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Re: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Minneapolis Woman
Saw that too and that's why i said in some previous post. or he suffered from ptsd being on the job too soon in relation him being dragged by a car 6 months prior or (evil thinking) he took some revenge. Don't know, can't look into his mind. Fact is that, especially after his previous encounter 6 months prior, he positioned himself in front of a car in a stressful situation. This is a typical "the perfect storm" situation imo. Cop, with possible ptsd, moves in front of the car. Another approaching yelling and yanking on the door and Renee's wife yelling drive baby drive triggering her flee response. |