Bongino: Multiple arrested at protests against L.A. ICE raids, ‘You Bring Chaos, We’ll Bring Handcuffs’
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has defended Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) agents after protests erupted at several locations
across the Los Angeles area.
According to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials, over
800 people gathered to protest the detention of dozens, including the
president of a local trade union.
A DHS official stated that the huge group broke into the first layer
of a federal law enforcement building in Los Angeles and spray-painted
automobiles with graffiti.
“The Right to assemble and protest does not include a license to
attack law enforcement officers, or to impede and obstruct our lawful
immigration operations,” Bongino wrote in a Saturday post on X, stating
the agency is investigating the incident.
“The days of chaos ruling the streets are over. Either obey the law, or go to jail, there’s no third option,” he added.
The
Right to assemble and protest does not include a license to attack law
enforcement officers, or to impede and obstruct our lawful immigration
operations. We are thoroughly reviewing the evidence from yesterday’s incident in Los Angeles and we are working with the US…
Bongino then followed up with a second post, indicating that several
of those who attempted to impede the ICE raids on Friday had already
been arrested.
“And yes, multiple arrests have already been made for obstructing our
operations. More are coming. We are pouring through the videos for more
perpetrators,” he added. “You bring chaos, and we’ll bring handcuffs.
Law and order will prevail.”
And yes, multiple arrests have already been made for obstructing our operations. More are coming. We are pouring through the videos for more perpetrators. You bring chaos, and we’ll bring handcuffs. Law and order will prevail. https://t.co/ENja0zWKDn
Bongino also called for the public to help identify a man throwing rocks at vehicles where federal agents are conducting raids.
“We are currently seeking information regarding the identity of the
person(s) throwing rocks at vehicles conducting critical law
enforcement operations,” he wrote. “One of the perpetrators in this
video is wearing a helmet, and we’re going to use our investigative
tools to locate the individual. I strongly suggest you turn yourself in,
it’s only a matter of time.”
We
are currently seeking information regarding the identity of the
person(s) throwing rocks at vehicles conducting critical law
enforcement operations. One of the perpetrators in this video is wearing a helmet, and we’re going to use our investigative tools to locate the…
JUST
IN: Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino calls for the public to help
identify a man throwing rocks at vehicles in Los Angeles where federal
agents are conducting raids.
“We are currently seeking information regarding the identity of the person(s) throwing rocks at vehicles… pic.twitter.com/wZFgHMe792
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