BREAKING: A Portland woman was pulled over and threatened with arrest after allegedly interfering with an ICE operation earlier today. The woman, driving a red Mustang, ran a red light and narrowly avoided colliding with a school bus while trailing federal vehicles, attempting to box them in.
Katie Daviscourt, an investigative reporter for The Post Millennial, was riding along with the ICE Seattle Field Office during the incident. The woman, identified as an anti-ICE activist, was reportedly acting as a “spotter,” trying to warn individuals about ongoing ICE operations in the area.
Video footage shows the woman pleading for mercy after being pulled over, exclaiming, “I’m just a mom! I’m just a mom! … I’m shaking.” Her aggressive driving and efforts to impede law enforcement operations have raised serious concerns about public safety.
Authorities confirm that the woman’s details were submitted to HSI and the US Attorney’s Office for further action. Witnesses report that she exhibited signs of panic, hyperventilating as she faced the consequences of her actions.
The incident has sparked a heated debate online, with many questioning her motives and the implications of her behavior. Comments flooded social media, with users expressing outrage over her reckless driving in inclement weather and the potential danger posed to innocent bystanders, including children on the school bus.
As this story develops, it is crucial to monitor the responses from both law enforcement and activists. The incident raises important questions about the safety of communities and the legal boundaries surrounding protests against federal agencies.
Watch the full clip to see the moment the woman confronts ICE agents and to witness the professionalism displayed by federal officers. The situation in Portland serves as a stark reminder of the tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and public safety.
Stay tuned for updates as authorities continue to assess the implications of this incident and determine the next steps in the ongoing investigation.
