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Blocking traffic or blowing a whistle is not a capital offense surfered 6 hrs ago #1
+1 ICE agents are not in charge of enforcing traffic laws either. bronxiteforever 6 hrs ago #2
It most certainly is not. Quiet Em 6 hrs ago #3
But ICE have GUNS.!! riversedge 6 hrs ago #6
oops .... I don't think you were supposed to actually SAY stopdiggin 6 hrs ago #5
?? 70sEraVet 4 hrs ago #9
Actually- she wasn't blocking traffic according to new videos womanofthehills 4 hrs ago #13
Forever this. One of many lost crucial points. Scrivener7 6 hrs ago #4
... Solly Mack 4 hrs ago #7
K&R Exp 4 hrs ago #8
Where is the evidence an ICE vehicle was stuck in a snow bank? Wiz Imp 4 hrs ago #10
An eyewitness has also said a federal vehicle was stuck in a snowbank. Quiet Em 2 hrs ago #16
Link? I've seen quotes from so-called "witnesses" which video proved to be completely false. Wiz Imp 1 hr ago #17
Her name is Caitlin Callenson, and she spoke with Minnesota Public Radio Quiet Em 1 hr ago #18
Thank you! This is what I've been saying since the day it happened FakeNoose 4 hrs ago #11
Jonathan Ross is guilty of first degree murder AverageOldGuy 4 hrs ago #12
Minnesota does not have the death penalty MichMan 4 hrs ago #14
I'm really hoping the degree of support I'm seeing for the murderer is largely bot driven. Pacifist Patriot 3 hrs ago #15
Well the reason they were there in the first place B.See 56 min ago #19
They were hopped up beating up high school students Blue Full Moon 53 min ago #20
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