
ICE Agent Scrambles After He Is Asked for Badge Number and Someone Throws Water…
An ICE agent in Los Angeles, California, met the shock of his life when he was confronted by citizens who asked him to identify himself.
Los Angeles, CA – A tense encounter unfolded today outside the federal courthouse in Downtown Los Angeles when an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer was reportedly splashed with a liquid during an apprehension. The incident, captured on video by a bystander, shows several individuals, identified as ICE officers, attempting to place a person into an unmarked vehicle. During the process, a liquid was thrown from the crowd, striking one of the officers. The officer reacted by stepping back, while onlookers vocally questioned the officers' actions and demanded identification. "What's your badge number?" one bystander can be heard asking. Another voice stated, "You're law enforcement, you're not going to identify yourself?" Following the incident, the officers entered their vehicle and departed the scene. The officer who was splashed was later seen speaking to other individuals, confirming he had been hit with water. The video highlights the ongoing public scrutiny and sometimes volatile nature of immigration enforcement operations in urban areas. Authorities have not yet released an official statement regarding the incident.
An ICE agent in Los Angeles, California, met the shock of his life when he was confronted by citizens who asked him to identify himself.