Federal Agents Targeted with Homemade Tire Spikes During LA Immigration Enforcement Operation
In cities across America, left-wing protesters aren’t just shouting slogans anymore. They’re putting officers’ lives at risk while Democratic leaders applaud them. The latest shocking example proves just how far these radical attack dogs will go to stop immigration enforcement.
Four anti-ICE activists were arrested Tuesday after planting homemade tire spikes near federal law enforcement vehicles in Los Angeles. The dangerous devices were discovered near vehicles belonging to federal agents conducting immigration enforcement operations in the Van Nuys neighborhood.
Four anti-ICE activists were arrested after allegedly planting homemade tire deflation devices around vehicles belonging to federal law enforcement agents conducting immigration enforcement operations in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles. The incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon…
“The attacks on law enforcement agents are dangerous and could get officers hurt or killed while they try to do their jobs.”
The suspects, identified as Jenaro-Ernesto Ayala (43), Jude Jasmine Jeannine Allard (28), Sadot Jarnica (54), and Daniel Montenegro (30), weren’t just random troublemakers. When arrested, they had several homemade tire spikes and a tote bag with the logo of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) – a group that actively tells people to track and report ICE operations.
Photos shared by Border Patrol show these weren’t harmless pranks. One image clearly shows a spike stabbing a federal vehicle’s tire. These weren’t protestors using free speech – they were saboteurs attacking law enforcement equipment.
Four anti-ICE activists were arrested Tuesday after planting homemade tire spikes near federal law enforcement vehicles in Los Angeles. The dangerous devices were discovered near vehicles belonging to federal agents conducting immigration enforcement operations in the Van Nuys neighborhood.
Four anti-ICE activists were arrested after allegedly planting homemade tire deflation devices around vehicles belonging to federal law enforcement agents conducting immigration enforcement operations in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles. The incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon…
“The attacks on law enforcement agents are dangerous and could get officers hurt or killed while they try to do their jobs.”
The suspects, identified as Jenaro-Ernesto Ayala (43), Jude Jasmine Jeannine Allard (28), Sadot Jarnica (54), and Daniel Montenegro (30), weren’t just random troublemakers. When arrested, they had several homemade tire spikes and a tote bag with the logo of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) – a group that actively tells people to track and report ICE operations.
Photos shared by Border Patrol show these weren’t harmless pranks. One image clearly shows a spike stabbing a federal vehicle’s tire. These weren’t protestors using free speech – they were saboteurs attacking law enforcement equipment.