Ironic how's he's got the name of someone ICE typically deports
Friendly fire
and the looks
According to this, he isn't ice. But then again, ICE isn't exactly open about who actually works there.
Gerardo Rodriguez, 46, was known by neighbors to be an agent employed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or Customs and Border Patrol, said Greg Kirakosian, a lawyer representing the teenager. An ICE spokesperson wrote that Rodriguez is not employed by the agency. A CBP spokesperson said in a statement: “This matter is under investigation.”
The teenager had driven by Rodriguez’s home in Temecula to drop friends off at a nearby house at around 10 p.m. on Nov. 10, Kirakosian said. When he drove back he was stopped by Rodriguez, who pulled a gun. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department was dispatched at around 10:40 p.m., according to a news release.
"is not" Hmm. What about "was not"? Did they fire him so they could say is not? Is he a contractor? A merc?
Every agent that's gotten into trouble on duty I've seen were classified as a civilian detail working alongside the federal agents. Probably so they don't have to take accountability for their training or actions.
What fucking bullshit!
It depends what you mean by "is".
A merc?
That sums up any armed forces, really.
Of not employed by ice, that explains why he was arrested.
So, a bounty hunter?
illegally detained a minor at gunpoint whilst off duty is so many bad things in one.
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Imagine having a Spanish last name and working with ICE.
As someone who is part Mexican I can assure you that Mexican and other Latin groups are definitely the worst kind of people about “illegal” immigrants. They’ll literally throw other Hispanics under the bus in order to feel like they belong here.
IKR. Im sure they'll remember his support once they start running low on people to disappear.
You need not imagine. We already know what happened to the 'Jew for Hitler' party. >!They came for them too.!<
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_German_National_Jews
Tio Tomas.
Tío Tomás*
Talk about a Benedict Arnold….
Latinos are not a homogeneous group anymore than all White people, or Asians are homogeneous.
That said, imagine being any human being and working with ICE.
WTF is wrong with you?
I mean working for ICE is fucking terrible, but having a Spanish name and working for ICE is so completely disconnected considering what is happening right now. Latinos are specifically targetted regardless how homogenous the group is.
Awww sucks when you don’t have the protection of your goon squad. Suck shit cunt
Race traitor
Class traitor too
Please put this fuck in gen pop
In South Sudan? Or Argentina?
Is "yes" an option?
Cecot
Gerardo Rodriguez, 45, of Temecula, faces charges that include assault with a deadly weapon, child endangerment and assault by a public officer in connection with the incident. According to attorney Greg Kirakosian, Rodriguez pointed a firearm at his teenage client.
“My client, 17-year-old Mexican-American, was just dropping somebody off there,” Kirakosian said.
Surveillance video captured the confrontation, which happened shortly after 10 p.m. on Nov. 10 in Temecula. At the time, the teen, who is a U.S. citizen, was driving along Daybrook Terrace, taking a friend home when he was confronted by Rodriguez.
“Get out of the car. Put it in park,” Rodriguez can be heard ordering the teen in the video.
After hearing of the commotion, the boy’s mother arrived at the scene with her son’s passport to prove his citizenship. The boy’s father called the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, who arrived shortly after.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/off-duty-federal-agent-arrest-temecula/3805911/
Makes my blood boil that his mom had to bring her kid's passport.
What a fucking trash country this is
A criminal latino? Why is he not deported yet??
Piece of shit
I'm GLAD we're giving BILLIONS of Tax Payer dollars to these People who are KIDNAPPING CHILDREN!
In of itself, its not inherently illegal to detain someone when you're not a cop (e.g., shopkeepers' privilege). Same holds true if you see someone firebombing a school. You can detain someone for criminality until police arrive.
Just, ICE isn't a police force related to a criminal matter. Immigration is civil under Article II. It's why they cannot enter your home or a business on their own like cops can, and they cannot get a warrant from an immigration judge to do so since immigration proceedings are an executive agency matter under homeland security. That makes the immigration judge an administrative judge under Article II rather than a full judge under Article III. So, they cannot detain someone while off duty in any manner related to immigration.
Citizen's arrest is generally pretty narrow in what / when it allows, even with the added protections to the process shopkeepers privilege grants to buisnesses.
The major hurdle is in most states you have to have witnessed the offense occur, (or a similarly high bar of burden of proof) or and in most states it must be a felony they commited.
Illegal immigracommitted. Only misdemeanor, unless someone has committed the offense multiple times. (Illegal reentry)
So in most states, the only way one could make a valid citizen's arrest of an illegal immigrant would be if you litterally watched them sneak over the border multiple times.
Yeah, it's the people they're rounding up that are the criminals 🙄
Don't worry any him, he will get a pardon and a 20k bonus probably
Doubtful with that face and name.
I'll bet the da drops all charges and cities qualified immunity
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