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Home»Human Interest»Illinois Woman Detained After Following Masked Man She Believed Was an ICE Agent: ‘Everyone Wears Masks Nowadays’

Illinois Woman Detained After Following Masked Man She Believed Was an ICE Agent: ‘Everyone Wears Masks Nowadays’

The cop had questions about the wrong person

Sahiba TahleelBy Sahiba TahleelJune 7, 20263 Mins Read
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Schaumburg, Illinois, is one of those quiet suburbs outside Chicago where you would expect people to notice something off right away, especially if a masked man is driving around a high school. But that’s not what happened. Instead, the police pulled over the woman who was watching him, and she almost ended up detained and being told she was the problem. 

Now, the video of their confrontation is blowing up online, and people are talking about it because the line between keeping an eye on the government and getting accused of interfering has never felt shakier.

🚨BREAKING: In a Chicago suburb, a U.S. citizen was observing an adult man in a black ski mask, who she believed was an ICE agent, driving around a HIGH SCHOOL…

…and police pulled HER over.

Not the MASKED MAN driving around the Schaumburg high school…

The officer told her… pic.twitter.com/auG1Hgga9i

— Jesus Freakin Congress (@TheJFreakinC) June 6, 2026

According to the video and the accompanying caption, this woman saw a guy in a black ski mask drifting around the local high school. She thought he might be an ICE agent – maybe surveilling the area – so she followed him. 

The police stopped her, not the masked guy. 

They said she was being detained for stalking. When she asked who exactly she was supposed to be stalking, the officer told her, “I’ll find out in just a moment.” Nobody knew who the masked man was, what he was doing, or if he was affiliated with any agency. 

The officer’s reaction when she asked why a ski-masked adult circling a high school didn’t seem suspicious? He said, “Everyone wears masks nowadays.”

At the time, neither the woman nor the masked man had been publicly named, and the Schaumburg police haven’t released any official comments. It’s not clear if the masked man was actually a federal agent.

Internet Reacts To Schaumburg, Illinois Masked Man High School Incident

The Schaumburg, Illinois, video sparked debate online, with commenters divided between defending the police response and questioning why the masked driver wasn’t the priority.

Some sided with law enforcement. “She was following someone for an extended period of time, this person alerted police,” one person wrote. “She was detained and questioned. All legal, especially if that is law enforcement.” Another framed accountability as overreach: “Actually it is not your responsibility to monitor a government agency doing their job. The first amendment does not protect that,” a user commented.

Others weren’t buying it. “I can promise you this – if I saw somebody in a mask driving around my kids’ high school, I sure as hell would do something about it,” one person wrote. The school safety angle hit hard too: “So if you want to attack a school all you need is a black vehicle and a mask and cops will look the other way and not challenge you,” one comment read. 

Another went straight to money: “I am convinced these associates of ICE are getting money from the ICE billion dollar slush fund,” a user commented.̧

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Notably, the First Amendment covers your right to watch and record what the government is doing in public. Courts have backed that up again and again: you can film or monitor federal agents. But the question is, does following a car cross into stalking? It’s a legal gray area that keeps popping up, especially as ICE operations pick up in Illinois suburbs. 

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Sahiba Tahleel is a journalist at The Nerd Stash, with experience covering entertainment, human interest, viral stories, and internet culture. Her work centers on trending moments, online debates, and pop culture stories with a strong internet pulse. Off the clock, she is deep in meme timelines, books, or binge-watching her favorite shows and movies.

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