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Agreements that allow local police to work with ICE skyrocket 02/16/26(Mon)11:38:57 No.1489759
Agreements that allow local police to work with ICE skyrocket 02/16/26(Mon)11:38:57 No.1489759
Agreements that allow local police to work with ICE skyrocket Anonymous 02/16/26(Mon)11:38:57 No.1489759 [Reply]▶
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https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/agreements-allow-local-po lice-work-ice-skyrocket-rcna258787
Agreements between Immigration and Customs Enforcement and local law enforcement that allow officers to make federal immigration arrests have increased by 950% in the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term, according to a new analysis of ICE data.
As of Jan. 26, there were 1,168 agencies with officers trained to help ICE, up from 135 during the Biden administration and 150 at the end of Trump’s first term, according to the analysis by FWD.US, a nonpartisan policy organization.
The Trump administration has called on local law enforcement to support its growing deportation operations nationwide, reviving a controversial “task force” model that allows local police officers to be deputized by ICE to stop people and make arrests based on suspicion that someone is in the country illegally.
Under the program, police are “deputized” to ICE while they’re also expected to continue doing their regular work. The Dallas Police Department recently rejected a proposal to join, citing concerns that their officers would be pulled away from their normal duties.
And the Montgomery County, Maryland, district attorney and police chiefs association said in a joint statement that none of its departments had signed any agreements with ICE. The county borders Washington, D.C.
“The Montgomery County Detective Bureau and police departments in Montgomery County do not enforce civil immigration orders; enforceable warrants must be signed by a judge,” the statement read.
But in New Orleans, while local leaders do not want to participate, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry issued an executive order directing state law enforcement agencies to help in federal immigration operations, including encouraging local departments to sign on to the ICE program.
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The “task force” model was discontinued by the Obama administration in 2012 in part over accusations of racial profiling by local officers in Maricopa County, Arizona, and Alamance County, North Carolina. The Trump administration restarted the program in early 2025, with new funding and incentives for states, local police departments and sheriff’s offices.
ICE’s advertising for the program promised to give law enforcement agencies $7,500 for equipment per trained officer; $100,000 for new vehicles and overtime pay of up to 25% of an officer’s salary.
The analysis shows 39 states have policing agencies now participating, but didn’t give the total number of officers now working with ICE.
The states with the most participating agencies were Florida, with 342 agreements, Texas, with 296 agreements, Tennessee, with 63 agreements, Pennsylvania, with 58 agreements and Alabama with 52 agreements, according to the analysis by FWD.US, which advocates for immigration and criminal justice reforms.
State and local police agencies and sheriffs departments potentially stand to gain between $1.4 billion and $2 billion this year if they agree to participate because of the large infusion of cash from Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, the organization predicted.
“This amount would dwarf all other federal funding for local law enforcement,” the FWD.US report found.
As the cooperation grows between federal and local law enforcement, support for Trump’s immigration agenda is declining after federal immigration agents shot and killed two Americans last month, according to the new NBC News Decision Desk Poll powered by SurveyMonkey.
Sixty percent of those surveyed in the week after the death of Alex Pretti in Minnesota somewhat or strongly disapproved of Trump’s actions on border security and immigration. Another 40% approved of Trump on the issue, including 27% who strongly approved and 13% who somewhat approved.
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Most of the criticism over immigration enforcement tactics have been focused on federal officers, who have surged operations in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Chicago and elsewhere. But as more and more local police are trained to make immigration arrests, that could change.
“I suspect we will start to hear more of those stories,” said Felicity Rose, vice president of criminal justice research and policy at FWD.US who analyzed the data. Last time the model was in place, she said, “there were a lot of effects on communities, including reduced attendance at schools, reduced health care access, all the things we see when ICE comes to town when people are afraid to leave their houses.”
“The fear is that the quotas and surveillance we have seen from ICE is spreading across the country in a wider way,” she said.
The Trump administration has championed the program. ICE said on its website that it “recognizes the importance of its relationships with law enforcement partners—including state, local, and tribal agencies—to carry out its critical mission.”
By delegating duties, the program makes it possible to better protect “the homeland through the arrest and removal" of immigrants "who undermine the safety of our nation’s communities and the integrity of U.S. immigration laws,” ICE said on its website.
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>>1489808
Literally would've made no difference. Police support or no police support ICE are thugs who love shooting people. Literally both recent occasions where they had a "justified" shooting that didn't kill anyone were both found to be complete bullshit and in one case the officers outright lied under oath. It's the only possible conclusion when you release people with literally a month and a half of training on the streets with all the same authority and weapons as cops.
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>>1489818
>Literally would've made no difference.
Wrong on the Pretti case. If they were there providing crowd control, keeping dumbasses like Pretti away from ICE and out of the road, he would at worst been arrested and at best kept out of the way. Not to mention the local police are better trained at crowd control and de-escalation than ICE is.
>Police support or no police support ICE are thugs who love shooting people.
All the more reason why you need a layer, a local law enforcement line, to keep the protesters and ICE separate.
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>>1489819
>keeping dumbasses like Pretti away from ICE and out of the road, he would at worst been arrested and at best kept out of the way.
So you're literally arguing that ICE is so aggressively retarded and trigger happy they need local police to keep the protestors separated from them so they don't impulsively murder them?
Sounds like the solution is to get those fucking psychos out of there and any kind of law enforcement position.
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>>1489825
If you really want to take that stance then I don't give a fuck, it doesn't change the fact that Pretti would still be alive. Possibly Good too but she kinda rushed things when she hit an agent (in before nuh uh) with her car before they could detain her and hand her off to police.
>Sounds like the solution is to get those fucking psychos out of there and any kind of law enforcement position.
So the sanctuary city can keep their illegals? No. You want ICE to stop kicking down your door and killing people like they're the ATF? Stop breaking the law. Isn't that what you always tell us?
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>>1489832
>You want ICE to stop kicking down your door and killing people like they're the ATF? Stop breaking the law.
Protesting these retards isn't against the law. The only thing the police should be doing is arresting them for murder.
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>>1489835
>Protesting these retards isn't against the law.
Except you people never keep it at protesting. It always escalates to a litany of crimes that are NOT protesting, such as:
>obstruction
>harassment
>assault
>shootings
>murder
>arson
>vandalism
>attempted vehicular manslaughter
>damage to government property
And much, much more.
Which is why having local police there to stop that from happening is necessary to save lives. But you clearly disagree, and don't have a solution beyond "Oh ICE shouldn't be there" - which isn't an option as long as you continue to harbor illegals. The local police aren't doing it thanks to politicians like Walz and Frey.
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>>1489839
>Saying that is outright admitting ICE is too unstable to do their jobs
Their job is to detain illegals, not waste their time wrestling with dumbass leftists in the streets. Oh if only there was another law enforcement agency designed to do tha- oh wait, Walz told them not to.
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>>1489842
>Their job is to detain illegals, not waste their time wrestling with dumbass leftists in the streets. Oh if only there was another law enforcement agency designed to do tha- oh wait, Walz told them not to.
Accurate
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>>1489845
>The police will be out making immigration arrests, doing the same thing that ICE is doing. That's what the article says.
So what they should have been doing already before ICE showed up? Yeah I trust them to do a real thorough job.
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>>1489840
Yeah none of the people ICE murdered were doing any of that and if ICE cannot deal with situations normal cops deal with every day without fucking executing civilians in the street, they shouldn't have anywhere near the same authority.
If this shit was so important, maybe give them more than a month and a half of training before you send them out with a gun.
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>>1489854
>But it will be now that walz buckled under the pressure
>non-retarded cops will now be following the law and working through warrants
>fed nutjobs not executing people on the streets
It sounds like MN had a total victory here, and TACO Trump backed out
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>>1489905
>Yeah none of the people ICE murdered were doing any of that
Wrong. Good was
>obstructing
>harassing
>attempted vehicular manslaughter
Pretti was
>harassment
>assault
And a week before
>damage to government property
> and if ICE cannot deal with situations normal cops deal with every day without fucking executing civilians in the street, they shouldn't have anywhere near the same authority.
They're not specialized for it the same way the ATF is not specialized for riot control. Their job is to kick down doors, shoot dogs, and throw people in jail for bullshit gun charges like selling more than 10 antique firearms without an FFL. And when there's a protest gathered against them, like Waco and Ruby Ridge, the local police get called out to support them and hold the public back so they can't interfere.
Guess what didn't happen under Walz?
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>>1489921
>It's all Walz fault we employed a bunch of poorly trained psychopaths who kill anyone who makes them mad
>He obviously should've been aware of this and made the local PD act as a buffer between protestors and our murderous thugs
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>>1489937
>>He obviously should've been aware of this and made the local PD act as a buffer between protestors and our murderous thugs
The thing police does for every other federal agency, like the ATF, the FBI, DEA, etc.
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>>1489942
Yeah, but those agencies didn't go into MN with the intention of murdering as many white people as they could, unlike ICE
All of this is still pageantry as long as ICE refuses to go after the wealthy republican donors hiring all the illegals. They're still transparently against actually deporting those workers.
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>>1489940
Dude cops magdump people ALL the time and never get a day of jail time.
You sound so naive
Search "body cam" and "ends horribly/tragically" on YouTube if you're not trolling and seriously think cops don't execute people daily
They even have their own cute little slang for it
"Justifiable homocide"
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>>1489944
>Yeah, but those agencies didn't go into MN with the intention of murdering as many white people as they could, unlike ICE
Oh boy... if this were true we'd have far more than two retards dead. Not to mention Pretti was assaulting and vandalizing a week before and didn't get shot by ICE that time. Y'know there has to be some kind of accountability for these activist retards. You can't just put the whole thing on ICE when they show up to get rid of Illegals and a bunch of fags like you want to fuck with them the whole time, from obstructing their operations to assaulting them.
Also implying the ATF and FBI didn't go in there with the intention to kill everyone at Waco, as they're undermining the FBI negotiations team that was actually getting people out without bloodshed. Tell me more how Lon Horiuchi didn't go to Ruby Ridge with the intent to murder as many people as he could.
>All of this is still pageantry as long as ICE refuses to go after the wealthy republican donors hiring all the illegals.
ICE has been going hard in several other states like Texas, with over 25% of their arrests, and hasn't had a problem. It's only in Minneapolis where these protesters are we've had issues.
Which again could have been resolved if Walz didn't tell local police to not cooperate with ICE.
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>>1489951
Petti had a sig p320, a gun which has been *successfully* sued for accidental discharges, a super rare lawsuit win
An agent disarmed Petti's sig p320 and turned to walk away with it.
As he did, he slipped on a patch of ice and the gun discharged.
The other agents thought Petti was shooting and mag dumped
>ICE didn't kill Petti, ice did
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>>1489835
ambushing SUVs, attacking people on the streets, assaulting officiers by surrounding a hotel in a mob. are all against the law, gotta love the dipshit "its just protesting that isn't against the law"
its gone far beyond just protesting
>>1489905
vehicular assault
preventing law enforcement by repeatedly stalking and honking a horn
stalking law enforcement and actively giving their location away to the criminals to let them escape or setup an ambush
ya ur fucking retarded i hope you get iced
>>1489937
he actively told law enforcement not to act and to just sit there.
do you see how easy it is to disperse domestic terrorist, they used a sound cannon and they're instantly gone.
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>>1489967
You should do something about it!
March right up to the big mean ICE agents and tell them you aren't happy about the Israeli and the thrice married lesbian they killed. Tell them it's not worth deporting all the illegals if whites can't riot against law enforcement with impunity. I'm sure they'll listen to you after all you're "white"
Go exercise that privilege. Silence is violence
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>>1489969
>ambushing SUVs, attacking people on the streets, assaulting officiers by surrounding a hotel in a mob. are all against the law, gotta love the dipshit "its just protesting that isn't against the law"
>its gone far beyond just protesting
Which of those weren't debunked after video was released?
ICE was proven liars in every one of those situations
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>>1489974
>there's video evidence of all of the above.
Yes, video evidence of ICE attacking citizens
lmao, all those cases got tossed out and MN and the lying was so bad cases are getting extra scrutiny because ICE couldn't be trusted
Feel free to cite one you think wasn't thrown out, and someone will point out that you're a liar
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>>1489980
No one debates the veracity of the video of Pretti kicking an agent's SUV the week before he was killed.
He had a history of violently attacking government vehicles, while armed. He has his gun on him that day too, and he was tackled and sustained injuries that day. Again, no one debates this.
He got away with it at least once, but then he kept rolling the dICE.
here's a source you don't have to take my word for it.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/video-alex-pretti-scuffle-federal-agents- minneapolis-11-days-before-his-deat h/
So uh... That's one for ya
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>>1490071
Ok! Double jeopardy means you can't be tried for the same crime twice. Since he's been determined to be innocent by Trump, who also conveniently holds the power of presidential pardon, it's unlikely that the ice agent who murdered that woman, or the other ice agents who killed pretti, are going to see even a single day in a cell. They are free to continue their good work, and the law can never touch them. How does that make you feel?
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>>1489980
pratti is a terrorist proven by video
the girl who died was a violent thug who tried to run people with a car proven by video
you are a terroristic shill
>>1490059
https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2022334022970650791
is that why you love assaulting innocent people you dipshit leftist terrorist
its funny how you love to self-project murderer
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>>1489956
Surely you have evidence any of this happened right? Like the sound of a gunshot and smoke before the ICE agents started unloading into him in any of the videos of the incident, or a spent casing that would be noted in reports.
Also find it funny people push this like it absolves ICE while even if it is true it proves just how incompetent they are that apparently their first thought at hearing a gunshot from outside the group they were standing in was that it was totally from the guy they were all looking at who had his hands on the ground who they had already seen be dismarmed and not from one of the numerous other people present on the scene. You are basically saying that if an actual shooter showed up and started firing at the ICE agents they would have obliviously kept beating up and mag dumping Pretti.
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>>1490156
When ICE deports the illegal alien who put boogers in their sandwich who has had the last laugh?
There is multiple stories about ICE going to a restaurant and checking the papers of employees and deporting them
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>>1490199
>Enforcing basic immigration law requires us to tear gas 6 year olds, murder observers, and shoot through closed doors
ICE has literally done more damage to Minnesota in like two months than illegals have in years
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>>1490226
over 70% had no criminal record
Americans don't like seeing retards murdering Americans to deport someone who accidentally bounced a $25 dollar check a decade ago
All the ones that people actually consider criminals were handed over by the cops, so its even worse
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>>1490233
>>less than a thousand criminals deported
>4,000 actually.
>>over 70% had no criminal record
>So why were the other 3000 deported if they didn't break any rules?
I guess the other 3000 broke rules but didn't have any criminal record, but what do you think?
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>26 million divided by 4000 is 6500
Don't worry, at this rate immigrants will be out of the country sometime after 5276
provided the supreme court decides that plain english is too liberal and incorrectly interprets the 13th amendment
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>>1490241
Dorothy's been doing this a lot lately. Learn to recognize his spam and don't engage unless you want to troll him back.
He employs near constant strawmen, he sucks off Democrats, and he spams "esl" shill. You can also tell it's Dorothy by the desperation for a reply, he craves human interaction rather badly.
Good luck
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>>1490260
Where'd you get your cope number from?
Even if you're willing to believe Trumps 600k deported number is true, you're giving Biden credit for deporting over 11 million in a year
https://www.pewresearch.org/race-and-ethnicity/2025/08/21/u-s-unauthor ized-immigrant-population-reached-a -record-14-million-in-2023/
So is Biden 20x better than Trump? lmao
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I can always tell when you wake up, anon. Your posts are ubiquitously low effort and vitriolic, and you furiously scan every thread to see if someone replied to you. When no one has, you find something to be mad about or to stoke division and you spam that.
I don't even need to (you), we can all tell who you are.
If it wasn't such a poor one, it would honestly be impressive that you have a reputation on a wholly anonymous board.
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>>1489818
If they're not willing to enforce American laws and federal policies they should be removed as officers and their pay and pensions subject to termination. You literally have one job - protect the American people from threats to the American people, which includes both American criminals and foreign invaders (Read: All Not-Americans)
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>>1490411
>Revolt against the Federal Government lawfully elected by the citizens of America (Read: Not Leftists)
>Be surprised when you get shot by the lawful citizens of America (Read: Not Leftists)
>Shocked Pikachu Face.jpg
If you don't like the way America is going then leave. Fuck off to a country where they care about your feelings, you're no citizen of ours. But the browns have got to go, no matter how its done or who has to get shot to make that happen. Simple as.
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>>1490415
>On April 19, 2021, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of the District of Columbia issued a press release about the death of Sicknick. The release said that the manner of death was natural and the cause of death was "acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts due to acute basilar artery thrombosis" (two strokes at the base of the brain stem caused by an artery clot).
What was the cause of death for Frenchy?
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>>1490415
Don't worry, you don't have to refuse to answer. I already looked it up: Traumatic Brain Injury.
>State prosecutor Thierry Dran told a news conference on Monday afternoon in Lyon that a murder investigation has been opened into the death.
>He said that Deranque was kicked and punched by "at least six" individuals, and that the autopsy showed fatal damage to his skull and brain.
Nice whataboutism attempt.
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>>1490118
>Wow the feminists murdered him?
The exact opposite.
He was defending a group of feminists, acting as a volunteer security guard basically. Antifa rolled up and started attacking the women, then they attacked him.
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>>1490420
Some additional context: the feminists are a part of Nemesis Collective. It's a far-right group in France that protests against immigration because they see an increase of migration corresponding with an increase of violent crime against western women.
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>>1490412
Brian Sicknick was determined to have died from natural causes, a stroke. The NYT report that Brian sicknick was struck in the head with a fire extinguisher and later died turned out to be completely fabricated. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/brian-sicknick-fire-extinguisher/
Quentin Deranque on the other hand was a student who was beaten to death by 6 leftists after for attending a trad feminist gathering https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3630g3e802o
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>>1490425
>pay no attention to the violent beating MAGA gave
Exactly, nobody pays any attention to your TDS fantasies.
The reality is that he was not beaten, he died of a stroke, and the medical examiner found no evidence of bodily harm from the protest.
It must suck to be a TDS patient like yourself, clinging to such thoroughly submerged debunked falsehoods
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>>1490446
The same eyes that saw Michael Brown on his knees, with his hands up saying "don't shoot" to the evil nazi cop that executed him? Or the same eyes that saw Kyle Rittenhouse cross state lines with a belt-fed automatic weapon of war to fire into a crowd of innocent protesters and shot over 60 black men?
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>>1490451
>Please ignore the actual direct video of bashing him in the head with a fire hydrant
Bro nobody has access to videos that exist in your head during schizophrenic breaks. The only fire extinguisher incident was someone else https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/pennsylvania-man-sentenced-assaulti ng-officers-dangerous-weapon-during -jan-6-capitol
Say it with me, shill kun: "Brian sicknick died of natural causes"
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He wasn't smashed with a fire extinguisher on camera, that was media reporting on two unverified officer statements who were on the ground with him, given to media after he died, and likely referred to a separate attack which may not have even been on Sicknick. The two officers statements said he was smashed, but there was never any video of it used in the prosecution of the attack, so it either doesn't exist or isn't clearly filmed enough to meet the standard for prosecutorial evidence.
There IS video of Sicknick getting sprayed with chemical irritants, likely pepper spray but who knows, on January 6th, 2021.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3a2V0YVjhQI
On January 7th, 2021, 24 hours after the attack, the otherwise healthy 42 year old officer Brian Sicknick died.
His family has gone on record requesting that his death not be politicized.
To me, and I think to anyone who isn't being intentionally obtuse, it's pretty clear that the events the day before had something to do with his death the day after.
You're letting Dorothy wind you up again, anon, it's all they do on this board. They post proactive stuff, on both sides of the aisle, to divert attention and divide sentiment. Learn what they look like and ignore their posts.
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>>1490483
You will likely be able to find many media breakdowns of the same footage if you simply Google "sicknick attack video".
The video shows multiple police officers, one of whom is Sicknick, being sprayed by a chemical propellant that appears to be a common form of pepper spray.
Sorry to hear the international anons are having trouble with the video I chose to share, I only picked that one because it was shorter than many of the others available while still covering all salient points.
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