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🚨ICE agents are now assaulting U.S. citizens for filming in a public parking lot, in Lawrence, Kansas.
In the video, a woman is walking through a parking lot, well away from any arrest happening.
An ICE vehicle pulls up beside her.
Another agent runs toward her yelling, “Get back,” even though she is not interfering with anything.
She calmly asks, “How far back?”
He yells, “That far!”
She complies.
She turns and walks in the opposite direction to get to her own car.
The agent continues yelling for her to get back.
She explains she’s trying to get back to her vehicle.
He starts to walk away… until he notices she is filming.
That’s when he turns around, rushes back toward her with more aggression, and screams, “Get back now!” while he shoves her.
And just to clarify…
She is in a public space.
She is not obstructing.
She is complying.
She is exercising her First Amendment right to record federal agents in public.
She is attempting to access her own property.. her vehicle.
An officer cannot escalate force simply because someone pulls out a phone.
They cannot create arbitrary boundaries that shift the second a camera appears.
They cannot use physical force against someone who is actively moving away.
A federal agent shoving a compliant citizen, after realizing she’s recording, is retaliation for protected speech… and that’s illegal.
But, the question we need to keep asking is…
Why do ICE agents get so angry when they are being filmed?
Federal agents in Minneapolis wrestled Alex Pretti to the ground and secured the handgun he was carrying moments before shooting him multiple times, according to a Washington Post analysis of video footage.
Read more: https://t.co/gs55sapKJH
I would offer that Alex Pretti putting his body—with his hands up—between a woman and the BP agent who had just violently shoved her into the snow, offer stark competing visions of manhood. Pretti, a nurse caring for veterans, who took a face full of pepper spray to shield that woman, is a much better masculine ideal that the masked coward shoving the woman and executing a man on his knees. MAGA may venerate the latter, but most people in a healthy society want the former.