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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Full video 2:16 is where the thugs say liberals ruin this country. These people are here to do bodily harm to “liberals”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBJWiLdNgxg “Video shared with me from a bystander in DC shows multiple masked federal agents (at least one of whom appears to have an ICE badge) violently attacking and handcuffing a delivery worker in the street outside Bluestone Lane cafe near Logan Circle on Saturday morning”[/quote]g At the end of the video one of the agents points to his badge on his vest. The whiny cameraman acknowledged it. You should to.[/quote] Guess he got the badge number and card? Otherwise it is meaningless.[/quote] No law enforcement officer, federal, state, or local, has a duty to identify themselves to random people badgering them on the street.[/quote] That depends. • If a bystander directly asks an officer for their name, badge number, or agency, many departments require the officer to provide that information, unless doing so would interfere with safety or an active investigation. • If you are affected by their actions (e.g., you’re ordered to move, kept behind a police line, or your property is involved), then the officer should identify themselves or provide a way to know who gave the order (like badge or unit markings). • Some jurisdictions (like New York City, Illinois, California, etc.) have “Right to Know” laws or ordinances that explicitly require officers to identify themselves when interacting with the public, even if you’re not a suspect. [/quote] +1 it is ridiculous - and unsafe - for agencies not to identify themselves at the point of making an arrest or else they will be confused with kidnapping[/quote] People should start showing up dressed as ICE agents and kidnap people from other ICE agents and give them a ride home. [/quote]
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