Anonymous wrote:ICE Criminal Investigator Job
Are you ready to defend the homeland? Launch an impactful career as a Criminal Investigator with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) at ICE! Join an elite team dedicated to defending the United States by tackling complex criminal threats and securing our nation's safety.
This role requires no college degree and offers up to $50,000 in signing and retention bonuses. If you're bold, analytical, and ready to make a difference, join HSI and become a vital part of Homeland Security!
As a Criminal Investigator, at the full performance level, you will perform the following duties:
Conduct and coordinate high-level comprehensive investigations involving individuals, groups, or large organizations operating at a local, national, or international level.
Use electronic surveillance, interviews, polygraph examination, and physical surveillance to obtain evidence in investigative cases.
Make arrests, confront multiple suspects, and secure scenes sometimes under potentially dangerous and hazardous environments.
Take part in securing signed statements, affidavits, and documentary evidence for inclusion in reports or case records.
Prepare sworn testimony on behalf of the government in criminal and federal grand jury cases.
Experience: One (1) year of specialized experience at the GS-07 grade level or equivalent performing these duties:
Investigating or assisting with investigations in one or more programmatic areas such as narcotics, money laundering, financial crimes, human trafficking, fraud, international trade, network intrusion response, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, counterproliferation or general criminal or administrative investigations;
Performing federal, state, and local law enforcement-related database queries;
Collecting or analyzing information in support of general criminal or administrative actions;
Conducting or assisting with interviews with generally cooperative individuals (e.g., suspects, witnesses, sources, and/or victims) to gather information.; AND
Assisting in the preparation of reports in support of general criminal or administrative actions
One year of low level experience in an office, zero education, and maybe a month and a half of training, some of which is learning to speak Spanish - and these ICE agents are given the authority to run around like they are state troopers and use lethal force? In unmarked cars, with no identification badges?
To be a MD state trooper, you also do not need a bachelors degree. But you do 27 weeks of Police Academy (residential) and some 45 college credits in law enforcement subjects, and 8 weeks on the job training with supervision.
https://mdsp.maryland.gov/Careers/Pages/training.aspx.
Are you ready to defend the homeland? Launch an impactful career as a Criminal Investigator with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) at ICE! Join an elite team dedicated to defending the United States by tackling complex criminal threats and securing our nation's safety.
This role requires no college degree and offers up to $50,000 in signing and retention bonuses. If you're bold, analytical, and ready to make a difference, join HSI and become a vital part of Homeland Security!
As a Criminal Investigator, at the full performance level, you will perform the following duties:
Conduct and coordinate high-level comprehensive investigations involving individuals, groups, or large organizations operating at a local, national, or international level.
Use electronic surveillance, interviews, polygraph examination, and physical surveillance to obtain evidence in investigative cases.
Make arrests, confront multiple suspects, and secure scenes sometimes under potentially dangerous and hazardous environments.
Take part in securing signed statements, affidavits, and documentary evidence for inclusion in reports or case records.
Prepare sworn testimony on behalf of the government in criminal and federal grand jury cases.
Experience: One (1) year of specialized experience at the GS-07 grade level or equivalent performing these duties:
Investigating or assisting with investigations in one or more programmatic areas such as narcotics, money laundering, financial crimes, human trafficking, fraud, international trade, network intrusion response, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, counterproliferation or general criminal or administrative investigations;
Performing federal, state, and local law enforcement-related database queries;
Collecting or analyzing information in support of general criminal or administrative actions;
Conducting or assisting with interviews with generally cooperative individuals (e.g., suspects, witnesses, sources, and/or victims) to gather information.; AND
Assisting in the preparation of reports in support of general criminal or administrative actions
Anonymous wrote:ICE recruitment
https://www.ice.gov/join
America Needs You
America has been invaded by criminals and predators. We need YOU to get them out.
You do not need an undergraduate degree.
Are you ready to defend the homeland? Launch a dynamic and rewarding career as a Deportation Officer with Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) at ICE! Join a dedicated team safeguarding U.S. borders and upholding immigration laws, playing a key role in defending our nation.
This entry-level role requires no college degree and offers up to $50,000 in signing and retention bonuses. If you're driven and ready to serve with pride, join ICE and become a vital part of homeland security!
America Needs You
America has been invaded by criminals and predators. We need YOU to get them out.
You do not need an undergraduate degree.
Are you ready to defend the homeland? Launch a dynamic and rewarding career as a Deportation Officer with Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) at ICE! Join a dedicated team safeguarding U.S. borders and upholding immigration laws, playing a key role in defending our nation.
This entry-level role requires no college degree and offers up to $50,000 in signing and retention bonuses. If you're driven and ready to serve with pride, join ICE and become a vital part of homeland security!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it’s not even clear whether these people work for the government at all with the outfits they are wearing. If I were in that situation I would probably think I was being kidnapped by some random thugs.
They are wearing federal police uniforms marked with “police”
Do you know how many federal/military law enforcement agencies there are? Is someone supposed to recognize every single one of them, especially when they're wearing face masks and tactical gear to cover up the uniforms?? Might as well say the Klan was a well organized, uniformed law enforcement agency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One key aspect I have not seen discussed here or in the media:
- did the officers show their warrant to anybody there?
Because if they didn’t show a valid warrant then they were breaking the law! Has anyone even asked?
they were not on active patrol...they were heading back to their HQ for a break...so there was no warrant or frankly, any reason for them to stop, at all
So if an off-duty police officer sees you in trouble, they should not stop to help?
If an off-duty police officer sees someone parked in the street illegally, yes, they can stop and investigate. Sure. But if they aren't in a police car with flashing red lights, and they aren't wearing a uniform with ID - you don't have to pull over for them. How do you know they are cops?
She was a part of the protest. She intentionally had her car perpendicular in the road. She knew who they were
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One key aspect I have not seen discussed here or in the media:
- did the officers show their warrant to anybody there?
Because if they didn’t show a valid warrant then they were breaking the law! Has anyone even asked?
they were not on active patrol...they were heading back to their HQ for a break...so there was no warrant or frankly, any reason for them to stop, at all
So if an off-duty police officer sees you in trouble, they should not stop to help?
Anonymous wrote:
The misinformation is the problem, people are believing the narrative that ice have no arrest powers and are just fake police only to take care of immigration. Even this person is spreading misinformation. Ice are federal officers that can arrest and detain people not just for immigration violations.
This is why people are acting wild and crazy , the leaders on the left need to explain that they are law enforcement and have these powers and duties and you can't imepede them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The posters claiming that the ICE agent was not hit by the SUV are excessively emotional and the language used suggest that this poster or posters are unhinged.
It is fine to protest. It is illegal to assault a law enforcement officer with a 4.000 pound SUV.
I'm not claiming that he wasn't dinged by the SUV, I can see in the video that she hit him a little. If he hadn't been shooting at her he could have gotten completely out of the way.
Watch the video again. He deliberately walked in front of the SUV. She didn't deliberately try to hit him. She was trying to leave. She had no way to know for sure that he was actual law enforcement, and ICE aren't supposed to be traffic cops anyhow.
His job is to stop her. JFC
Anonymous wrote:This is a tragedy. An ICE officer is in the hospital after being hit by a moving car. A mother is dead. A child is an orphan. This is absolutely senseless. I wish people would stop harming law enforcement officers and themselves. LE is going to enforce the law, and that includes deportations. Please be safe everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One key aspect I have not seen discussed here or in the media:
- did the officers show their warrant to anybody there?
Because if they didn’t show a valid warrant then they were breaking the law! Has anyone even asked?
they were not on active patrol...they were heading back to their HQ for a break...so there was no warrant or frankly, any reason for them to stop, at all
So if an off-duty police officer sees you in trouble, they should not stop to help?
If an off-duty police officer sees someone parked in the street illegally, yes, they can stop and investigate. Sure. But if they aren't in a police car with flashing red lights, and they aren't wearing a uniform with ID - you don't have to pull over for them. How do you know they are cops?
She was a part of the protest. She intentionally had her car perpendicular in the road. She knew who they were
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One key aspect I have not seen discussed here or in the media:
- did the officers show their warrant to anybody there?
Because if they didn’t show a valid warrant then they were breaking the law! Has anyone even asked?
they were not on active patrol...they were heading back to their HQ for a break...so there was no warrant or frankly, any reason for them to stop, at all
So if an off-duty police officer sees you in trouble, they should not stop to help?
If an off-duty police officer sees someone parked in the street illegally, yes, they can stop and investigate. Sure. But if they aren't in a police car with flashing red lights, and they aren't wearing a uniform with ID - you don't have to pull over for them. How do you know they are cops?
She was a part of the protest. She intentionally had her car perpendicular in the road. She knew who they were
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good slow motion replays in that link.Anonymous wrote:Watch the extended video here. Start around 1:40:53
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH4efIHP2lc&t=6100s
You can see the shooter walk away from the vehicle, pull up his mask, and leaves the scene.
Is that what law enforcement officers do after they shoot someone? He skedaddled before the actual police could arrive.
Two points it shows: 1. There is clearly visible space between the car and both ice agents legs when the first shot is fired. And 2. The agents left the scene after the shooting.
Yeah. He looked very hale and healthy, swaggering away from the murder. Barely stumbled from being dinged by the vehicle.
And fled the scene. They must have made up the hospital story to give cover to the fact that he left.
The misinformation is the problem, people are believing the narrative that ice have no arrest powers and are just fake police only to take care of immigration. Even this person is spreading misinformation. Ice are federal officers that can arrest and detain people not just for immigration violations.
This is why people are acting wild and crazy , the leaders on the left need to explain that they are law enforcement and have these powers and duties and you can't imepede them