Federal law requires members of the military and civilian law enforcement who are responding to a civil disturbance on behalf of the federal government to wear visible identification of themselves and the government entity employing them. This is information they are required by law to make visible. They don’t get to choose to obscure their identities. They can mask up as long as they comply with the law. |
She sized up the guy and knew he was a wussy lib who'd fold when confronted. She was right. She wouldn't have done the same to a bigger more masculine guy or a minority man. |
WRONG. They have identified themselves: their jackets identify their agency. Their names appear on the I-200, which is a lawful federal warrant. The I-200 is divulged to the alien, and to the alien’s counsel, if any. YOU, PP, have no right whatsoever to the I-200, though I suppose you could try filing a FOIA if it matters that much to you. But be honest: the real reason is you want to DOXX federal workers. Admit it. |
ICE workers, not all federal employees. The public has a right to know who is part of the modern-day Gestapo. |
I can tell you with 100% certianty that the guy is much smarter than you. He did exactly what he needed to do and made her look like a fool that she is. But what are we expect from people like you who idolize rapists and child molesters. |
I'll take a kind dad who is protective of his son any day. That "woman" is loony tunes, and he was right to not engage with her. |
+1 Nothing like assessing a man who protected his kid from an unhinged lunatic and declaring him a "wuss." The entire country has turned on her (well, expect people like you) yet the man who de-escalated the situation is the wrong one. You people really will buy anything. |
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It’s taking the sleuths a long time to find her! |
Ah, you were talking about ICE raids. For some reason, I was picturing the extra policing happening in DC now. |
The dad, Drew Feltwell, is trying to discourage people from doxxing or threatening the woman.
“Please don’t do anything to that lady,’’ Feltwell told USA TODAY Sports on Monday. “Leave it alone. You know, somebody knows her and can talk to her, that’s different. But God, I don’t want people breaking in their house and stuff like that. The internet already messed her up pretty good.’’ |
The guy was a rude jerk. He RAN over to the ball to get it from a woman, who was obviously about to grab it. The ball came straight for her. He's like the guy who steals your parking spot while you're right there with the blinker on or takes the last item from a bin that you're standing in front of. Terrible behavior to model for his son. What a jerk. I'd be disgusted and pissed off too if I were her. We need less people like him in society. |
I’m assuming you have never been to a baseball game |
Wait, he RAN?! My god, this changes everything!! And the ball went straight to her you say?? I can’t believe this. When the batter hit the ball, I actually think he said “ this one’s for you and only you Karen!! Hey! Why is EVERYONE ELSE trying to get Karen’s ball?! Back away!! That’s HER BALL!!!” If it went straight to her she would have caught it nimrod. |
It was going straight to her. It was her lucky day. He had to ruin it with his selfish sprinting to get it from someone else instead of saying, "Hey, lucky you!" He had to be like, god wanted me to have it -- he just made a mistake in getting it to me. Jerk. |