Re: Portland Anti-ICE Crew Taunted Agents, Then Had a 'Find Out' Moment on July 4th

Lane Waldby <[email protected]> Thu, 10 Jul 2025 02:56:05 -0500
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Organization Hasbro
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useapen wrote:
> We reported on the wild story of the shooting of a police officer outside
> an ICE facility in Texas.
> 
> Individuals dressed in black allegedly vandalized vehicles and the
> security cameras at the facility on Friday, and the report indicated they
> may have tried to lure police to the scene before the shooting. Eight
> people were taken into custody.
> 
> Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced on Saturday they were
> closely monitoring the situations in both Texas and in Portland, Oregon.
> 
> 
> Todd Blanche
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> @DAGToddBlanche
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> We are closely monitoring the attacks on DHS detention facilities in
> Prairieland, TX, and Portland, OR, and are coordinating with the USAOs and
> our law enforcement partners. The Department has zero tolerance for
> assaults on federal officers or property and will bring the full Show more
> 9:17 AM · Jul 5, 2025
> 
> The Department has zero tolerance for assaults on federal officers or
> property and will bring the full weight of the law against those
> responsible.
> 
> READ MORE: TX Police Officer Shot in Neck at ICE Detention Center,
> Multiple Suspects Arrested Wearing Body Armor
> 
> But the actions continue in Portland; they've been happening for almost a
> month. They need to take some serious action to deal with the situation
> there. The anti-ICE crew has been camped across the street, disrupting the
> area. There are residential neighbors near the facility who have had to
> deal with this, while the city does nothing to stop it.
> 
> There was more action on Thursday, with the anti-ICE guys threatening the
> agents, "Every one of you has a name," and threatening to tell their
> neighbors about "every f****** one of you," and "you're f*****." The
> agents, bless them, apparently have developed a sense of humor in the face
> of all this insanity, and reportedly played the Bill Haley & the Comets
> song, "See You Later, Alligator," at the anti-ICE crew as they drove out.
> 
> Warning for graphic language in the following videos:
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> Katie Daviscourt ??
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> Portland — Federal police officers have been standing their ground against
> Antifa, engaging in subtle trolling.
> 
> On Thursday night, a vehicle driven by an officer blasted the song “See
> you later alligator” in reference to Alligator Alcatraz as it left the ICE
> office.
> 
> The agents also wave goodbye to them, with one reportedly blowing a kiss.
> 
> https://twitter.com/i/status/1941684108658344438
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> But on July 4th, things got spicy. A lit flare was reportedly thrown at
> the agents, and they declared an unlawful assembly. They came out in a
> rush and made several arrests. You can see them taking one down one here.
I just can't handle the freaky stuff.

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Hasbro