Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Minneapolis appeared to threaten a local man during a tense roadside encounter on Sunday, after he said he was simply trying to get home.
According to WGTC, the agents referenced the “lesson” they said Renee Good’s death should have taught—after Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer.
A video posted to Reddit shows two ICE agents confronting the man while he remained in his vehicle.
“Sir! This is a warning!” one agent yelled, punching the vehicle’s window. “Stop f—king following us! You are impeding operations! This is the United States federal government!”
“I live over here,” the driver replied. “I got to get to my house.”
“This is your warning!” the officer repeated.
“I serve the Lord; go to church,” the resident said.
“I will arrest you!” the officer threatened.
“Don’t make a bad decision,” another agent warned.
“I serve the Lord,” the driver said again. “Not a draft-dodging coward.”
“Let these people go to church,” he added. “Let these people serve the Lord and worship.”
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“You’re not going to like the outcome of this, sir,” the first officer said. “I guarantee that… Did you not learn from what just happened [when Renee Good was killed]?”
“Learn what?” the driver asked. “I serve the Lord, not a draft-dodging coward. I can’t believe you’d take orders from a draft dodger.”
“Make America safe again, brother,” one of the officers responded.
“Always,” the driver replied.