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WATCH: Leftist Mob Attacks Fellow Protester Outside ICE Facility: ‘That’s A Good Guy!’

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Wild footage from the latest round of unrest outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building — which has served as a main hub of federal immigration operations in the Twin Cities — shows a group of leftist agitators assaulting a vehicle with clubs and sex toys, only to find out that it was being driven by one of their fellow protesters.

A large group of protesters and agitators gathered outside the building to mark the one-month anniversary of the death of Renee Good, a local “ICE Watch” activist who was shot while accelerating towards a federal agent. The Whipple Federal Building serves as a hub for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, including detention facilities, and has been a focal point for such protests.

During the protests, an incident occurred involving a dark-colored pickup truck driving near the demonstration site. Video footage captured by on-the-ground reporter Becca Brannon shows a crowd of protesters surrounding the vehicle as it approached the area.

Agitators placed pink ribbons or flags on the truck’s windshield wipers and began throwing objects, including sex toys, toward the windshield. Some individuals banged on the vehicle’s exterior, and others appeared to climb onto parts of the truck.

As the vehicle was being attacked, the driver rolled down his window in order to tell the crowd that he was on their side. “That’s a good guy,” one onlooker said as the mob continued to pelt the vehicle with dildos.

The driver then displayed a protest sign he had brought to the event, at which point the mob began to back away.

The vehicle incident unfolded amid broader tensions during the day’s protests. Demonstrators chanted slogans such as “ICE out now” and “Melt ICE,” and some clashed with law enforcement.

Authorities, including the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and Minnesota State Patrol, responded with a significant presence, issuing dispersal orders after declaring the gathering an unlawful assembly. Videos from the scene showed officers in riot gear advancing on protesters, leading to physical altercations and arrests.

All told, at least 42 agitators were injured as a result of Saturday’s unrest. Charges included unlawful assembly, obstruction, and assault-related offenses, according to a report from the Minnesota Star Tribune.

Minnesota law enforcement agencies have been cooperating with federal authorities after weeks of being ordered to stand down by state and city leaders. The increased enforcement came after Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called President Donald Trump and agreed to back off.

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