Carvalho said the boy was pulled from the vehicle and placed in handcuffs “presumably based on mistaken identity.” Los Angeles school police were called, and the school’s principal intervened. Carvalho noted the agents left behind bullets and ammunition at the scene, which school police later recovered.

  • doctortofu
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    585 days ago

    An actual question, not a rhetorical one: has anyone from this US Gestapo force ever faced ANY consequences for their countless “mistakes”? Because if not, there’s zero motivation to improve, and “mistakes” will continue…

    • Øπ3ŕ
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      Not until we get Luigi chapters in every metro area, nope.

    • @[email protected]
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      No, and the eventual mistake that finally does blow up into consequences is going to be just as big as it is inevitable.

  • Luouth
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    Probably those teenagers they hired and their first job as ICE agents. Like those mindless attacks that gangs have their initiates do to prove their worth - “go and harrass/assault that disabled kid and you’ll be a made man”

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    Well, after the imigrants and transexuals, it will be the disabled persons’ turn on the block. Did you guys not watch Man in the High Tower? It’s going to be snowing.

  • @[email protected]
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    134 days ago

    Carvalho noted the agents left behind bullets and ammunition at the scene, which school police later recovered.

    First off: JFC. I keep thinking we’ve seen the lowest depths of incompetence possible, only to be proven wrong.

    Secondly: What do they think the difference is between bullets and ammunition? I know the technical answer, but somehow I don’t think that’s what they mean here.