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hamsterjill

(17,084 posts)
9. He needs to be identified.
Wed Jan 7, 2026, 09:55 PM
Wednesday

How many police officers do we know who have done something and been immediately identified and placed on administrative leave (at a minimum) while an investigation ensues? Why is ICE any different? (Yes, I know the answer but the question is legitimate, and we should expect nothing less.)

His face is plastered all over social media and sooner or later someone is going to recognize him and say something. The dude has to live somewhere, he has to have family somewhere. He probably goes to the grocery store or a restaurant to eat, takes his car for maintenance or to be washed, etc.

Clarifying like others have done here - I am NOT suggesting a vigilante approach. I'm suggesting a rational, unbiased investigation with the guy having the opportunity to present his side. One might think if an ICE agent is proud of his position, that he would actually WANT to clear his name, right? The fact that ICE is the "secret police" tells us where this country is heading.

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