Video Shows Another MN Woman Attempting to Block ICE With Her Car, and She Gets Yolked Up in a Hurry

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Chaos reigned supreme in Minnesota again as federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents clashed with pro-criminal illegal alien agitators during a raid in a residential neighborhood on Tuesday.

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Officials indicate that dozens of protesters were arrested, but one particular altercation captured on video garnered significant attention on social media.

In the clip, an unidentified woman allegedly used her vehicle to block an ICE operation, wedging agents between her car and another, before being swiftly pulled from her sedan and detained.

The confrontation comes less than one week after Renee Good, who used similar tactics in attempting to impede federal law enforcement operations, made an ill-advised move of punching the gas while driving away, as an agent was standing in front of her car. That agent was struck and responded by firing his weapon in defense. Good died as a result.

This latest individual, likely having already seen that news, appeared to try to block ICE agents with her vehicle anyway. This, despite clear directives from agents to keep moving. They can be heard telling her to "move" several times and even motioning with their arms to keep rolling along.

Instead, she curses, looks directly at people filming with their cameras, and says, "This person says they're going to break my window if I don't move my car."

It doesn't get much clearer than that. You're admitting you heard the order.

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When an agent attempts to open the driver's door, the woman lurches forward a few feet in her vehicle to get away, then stops again. While some contend that she may not have been moving or driving down the street toward her destination because of the crowd, we'll direct you to the 19-25 second portion of the video below, which shows an absolutely clear street in front of her. 

Agitators can be heard advising her to "go, go, go, go, go." Why? Because she could clearly just go if she wanted to.  


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It was at this point that the woman knew she had entered the FO stage of the FAFO operation.

After allowing her to play the game for a bit, agents can be seen breaking the passenger-side window before reaching in to extract her. Another agent on the driver's side manages to open the door. The woman is promptly yanked out. Once removed, she's pushed against the side of the car and handcuffed amid shouts from the crowd. 

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Now, in this new predicament, the woman suddenly has a story to tell, advising agents that she was paralyzed with fear due to her "disability" and a past traumatic experience.

“I’ve been beat up by police before,” the woman shouts. “I’m disabled, I’m trying to go to the doctor up there, that’s why I couldn’t move. I am an autistic disabled person, I’m trying to go to the doctor.”

As they say in the business, ya kind of buried the lede there. Maybe you can tell them that to start, instead of it dawning on you when you realize you're being arrested. Witnesses and officials have not confirmed the validity of her claims, and no immediate details about her medical status have been released.

As far as I am aware, there are no disability-related carve-outs in Minnesota traffic law that allow disabled drivers to refuse to comply with any order to move out of the way of law enforcement. If a driver's disability genuinely prevents safe compliance, then they have no business being on the road, and any doctor who allows such an individual to operate a vehicle should be looked into.

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One pro-illegal agitator in the crowd could be heard yelling that the ICE agents are "Nazis" and threatening that, "You will pay for your crimes."

Undeterred by the attempted sympathy campaign on social media for this woman is Marcos Charles, ICE ERO acting executive associate director, who told Fox News' host Martha MacCallum that they will continue to arrest people who interfere in their operations unabated.

"We will be arresting anybody that interferes or impedes in any of these enforcement actions," Charles said. "We've already arrested 60 … that have got in our way, impeded us, or assaulted an officer."

Keep up the good work. If anything, however, those arrest numbers are too low.

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