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Home»Human Interest»Minnesota ICE Agent Threatens Locals With a Burning Orange Mist Seconds After Claiming ICE Doesn’t Terrorize People

Minnesota ICE Agent Threatens Locals With a Burning Orange Mist Seconds After Claiming ICE Doesn’t Terrorize People

The irony

Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonDecember 11, 20253 Mins Read
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The latest viral clip out of Minnesota has citizens asking the obvious: how do you deliver a lecture on not terrorizing people and then, moments later, weaponize a crowd-control device like you’re starting a boss fight?

The video opens with an ICE officer attempting to reassure residents that agents aren’t out to intimidate anyone. His comparison of immigration enforcement to police “waiting outside bars for drunk drivers” immediately drew fire.

“We’re not terrorizing,” said an ICE agent after being caught on video attempting to pepper-spray local residents in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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“His analogy was BS… cops don’t sit outside the bar, pull over every person who comes out and ask them for their papers.”

The officer’s argument, shaky from the start, is grounded in the idea that undocumented immigrants present the same kind of imminent danger as a drunk driver plowing into traffic.

“A drunk driver is an immediate danger… an undocumented immigrant existing isn’t a hazard.”

But the video’s second half is what lit the thread on fire.

The scene jumps ahead: the same ICE agent is now leaning out the passenger window of a moving vehicle, brandishing what looks to be a canister designed to unleash a face-melting orange plume, shouting at residents to move. It’s an image that contradicts his earlier line so starkly that one top comment summed up the mood:

Whether the agent actually discharged the device isn’t clear from the clip, but the threat alone was enough to escalate tensions. One witness claimed a child retaliated by hitting the vehicle with a snowball, a detail that only added to the surreal Midwest energy of the moment.

The analogy itself took a beating in the thread. Minnesotans were quick to point out that law enforcement can’t simply sit outside bars and pull people over because they “look drunk,” let alone demand identification without cause. As one user memorably summarized:

“ICE targets color, not crime.”

Others highlighted the deeper contradiction: if the officer genuinely believed the DUI comparison, why follow it with a posture usually reserved for riot suppression? The answer, many commenters argued, lies in how some agents internally justify their actions.

“Whenever I make a good point in a debate, I run to my car, pull out a spray can, and aim it out the window. That’s how everyone knows I won.”

If this incident proves anything, it’s that an analogy can fall apart in real time, and nothing accelerates that collapse quite like following it up with a handheld cloud-blaster that looks ready to scorch the sinuses off anyone within range.

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