🚨BREAKING: In Columbus, Ohio, ICE agents hit a U.S. citizen’s vehicle, and then admitted, on camera, that they “do this all the time”… before driving away.
A 17-year-old U.S. citizen was reportedly on his way to church, when multiple officials surrounded his car, backed into his front bumper, and jumped out of their vehicles.
When he rolled down his window, they told him…
“We got the wrong person.”
And walked back toward their cars.
The 17-year-old got out to document what happened, and told an officer they had hit his vehicle…
And the response was:
“You can take a picture if you want. We do this all the time. You’re okay.”
And then they drove off.
The Fourth Amendment protects you from unreasonable searches and seizures. And courts have made clear that a “seizure” isn’t just being arrested, or put in handcuffs.
It also includes situations where law enforcement use their authority in a way that blocks your freedom to leave… or creates an intimidating, forced encounter.
So, when officers surround a car, hit it while backing up, and pull a teenager into a sudden law enforcement interaction, with no valid reason…
At minimum, it’s a reckless stop. At worst, it’s an unlawful seizure, with property damage, and no accountability.
And then there’s the part when she casually said…
“We do this all the time.”
Because that turns an “oops” moment into a pattern.
And when that pattern violates your constitutional rights and due process, it starts to feel a lot like the government is using the Constitution like they use the Bible…
Quoted when it’s useful, ignored when it isn’t.
@StephenM I agree they should pass this but I understand why Americans are hesitant given how the Democrats used FISA to illegally spy on conservatives who did nothing wrong but had there lives destroyed.