Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Woman deftly removed from car by ICE after impeding enforcement ops in-- guess where

The dolt in the hat with sign obviously doesn't understand physics: light vs. heat

A video blowing up on social media shows ICE agents dragging a woman out of her vehicle after she allegedly used it to block a lawful enforcement operation Tuesday in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This mess comes less than a week after Renee Good was fatally shot by agents when she tried the same stunt, interfering with operations and striking an ICE agent with her vehicle.

The driver (still unidentified) parked her car across multiple lanes, clearly trying to stop ICE vehicles during an anti-ICE protest. As agents moved in to clear protesters off the road, they approached her after she tried to wedge them between her car and another vehicle."Go, go, go, go," people yelled at the driver as agents surrounded the car.

Agents reached through the open window, unlocked the doors, grabbed her, and dragged her out.

She resisted hard as they pulled her from the vehicle, screaming that she had been "beaten up by police before" and that she was disabled. She claimed she was just trying to reach a doctor's office and that's why she hadn't moved her car.

Clinging to her open car door, she shouted to bystanders that she was an "autistic, disabled person." Agents pried her hands loose, pushed her against the vehicle, and slapped on the handcuffs.

Bystanders blew whistles and yelled "Stop," "That’s so f**ked up," and "All you do is hurt."A few minutes later, protesters and black-clad agitators swarmed ICE vehicles and started pounding on them. Agents had to hit back with pepper spray and pepper balls to disperse the crowd. Several people ended up on the ground in cuffs as officers restored order.

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Protesters kept calling the ICE agents "Nazi's," with one yelling, "You will pay for your crimes." ICE ERO Acting Executive Associate Director Marcos Charles said at least 60 protesters who had "impeded us or assaulted an officer" were arrested.

This Minneapolis clash shows the real danger federal immigration officers face doing their lawful jobs. Less than a week after Renee Good struck and injured an ICE agent with her vehicle (leading to the fatal outcome), agents are still dealing with nonstop defiance. Protesters keep putting themselves and officers in needless danger. The tragedy with Good should have been a wake-up call. Clearly, it wasn't.


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