Minneapolis police chief says video of ICE arrest "pisses me off"

Minneapolis Police Chief Says ICE Arrests are 'Pissing Him Off'

The Minneapolis police chief, Brian O'Hara, expressed his outrage over a recent video showing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers pulling a woman from her car. The woman, Aliya Rahman, is a U.S. citizen who was on her way to a medical appointment when she was detained by ICE officers.

O'Hara's reaction came after viewing footage of the incident, in which Rahman can be heard telling the officers that she has a disability. "It pisses me off to see men doing that to a woman who's disabled," he said. "If those cops worked for me, they'd have a problem right now."

The video sparked tension between local officials and ICE, with O'Hara questioning why ICE agents initially approached Rahman's vehicle in the first place. He also expressed concern over the tactics used by ICE officers, particularly those targeting individuals who are not suspected of any wrongdoing.

"We're in this 2020 moment," O'Hara said. "All these tensions have been building, and I'm afraid we're going to have another moment where it all explodes." The Minneapolis area is currently home to over 3,000 ICE agents, nearly five times the number of police officers on the city's force.

ICE officials, however, claim that their actions are designed to crack down on illegal immigration and weed out fraud. They argue that they are targeting the "worst of the worst" individuals who pose a threat to national security.

O'Hara, on the other hand, believes that ICE agents are being too aggressive and that people from all backgrounds are being targeted unfairly. He fears that if tensions escalate further, the situation could spiral out of control.

"It requires the president to say, 'We're still going to go after the worst of the worst, but we're not going to be treating American citizens in ways that risk destroying a beautiful American city,'" O'Hara said.

The issue has sparked widespread concern and outrage among residents in Minneapolis, who have been affected by ICE's aggressive tactics. The police chief's comments highlight the growing divide between local officials and ICE, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability from the agency.
 
OMG, this is so crazy 🀯! I'm literally livid about what happened to Aliya Rahman - how could they just pull her out of her car? 😱 #JusticeForAliya #ProtectDisabledRights #ICEpolice

It's like, come on ICE, you're supposed to be enforcing laws not harassing innocent people 🚫. And what really gets me is that the police chief said it "pisses him off" to see men doing this to a woman who has a disability πŸ’β€β™€οΈ #MentalHealthMatters #DisabilityRights

It's like, we need to get to the bottom of why ICE agents were even targeting Aliya in the first place πŸ€”. Was she really suspected of something? Or was it just a case of racial profiling or what? 🚨 #ICEtransparency

The thing that really bothers me is that there are over 3,000 ICE agents in Minneapolis right now, which is like, way too many πŸ˜‚. And we're supposed to believe they're all working together to "crack down on illegal immigration"? 🀣 #ICEoverload

We need more accountability from these agencies and some actual action taken towards making our cities safer for everyone πŸ’ͺ #CommunityOverFear #JusticeForAll
 
this is so messed up i cant even...ICE agents targeting american citizens just because they're immigrants or think they might be undocumented its like something out of a movie where do these guys think they are? in my opinion, police chief O'Hara seems way too reasonable compared to the rest of us who are fed up with this whole thing we need more transparency and accountability from ICE but also the president needs to speak up against this kind of mistreatment of american citizens its not right that people like aliya rahman are being pulled over just because they're disabled πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
ICE is pissing a lot of people off right now, including me... πŸ€” I get why they're trying to crack down on immigration issues, but targeting people who aren't even suspected of anything? That's just not right. It's like, we need to have more trust and faith in our systems to make sure everyone is treated fairly.

I'm all for keeping America safe, but we can do that without messing with American citizens. If you're going to go after the "worst of the worst", can't you at least give people a chance to explain themselves? It feels like they're just picking on people who don't fit their criteria... πŸ™„

We need more transparency and accountability from ICE, that's for sure. They need to be held accountable for their actions, especially when it comes to treating innocent civilians. I'm not saying we should be soft on immigration issues, but we can't have a blanket approach that targets everyone without due process. We need to find a balance... 🀝
 
ICE agents are just really good at finding people to mess with... like they're looking for a reason to start trouble 🀯. I mean, who targets someone who is literally on their way to a medical appointment? That's not even "targeting the worst of the worst", that's just being a jerk πŸ˜’. And what's next, gonna be "randomly" stopping people in public and saying "Hey, we're watching you"? That's not how law enforcement works 🚫.
 
🀯 I'm low-key surprised that O'Hara isn't calling for all ICE agents to be kicked out ASAP lol. I mean, he gets why they're trying to do their job, but come on, targetting US citizens who just happen to have a disability or some medical appointment? It's just not right πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And what really gets me is that O'Hara is basically saying we need the prez to step in and tell ICE to chill out already πŸ˜‚. Can't they just communicate with each other like normal humans?!
 
OMG, like, can we talk about this? πŸ˜’ I'm literally still trying to wrap my head around it... So, Ice officers are detaining US citizens who just happen to be on their way to a medical appointment πŸ€•? That's, like, so not right! And the police chief is all upset because he thinks they're being too aggressive πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Newsflash: if you're going to detain someone, at least have the decency to do it in a non-traumatic manner πŸ˜’.

And, btw, what even is the criteria for who gets targeted by Ice? πŸ€” Is it based on their skin color, where they live, or maybe something else entirely? We need transparency here! πŸ”

I mean, I get that there's immigration stuff going on and all, but come on... Can't we just have a civilized conversation about how to handle these issues without resorting to detention? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It feels like Ice is just, like, pissing people off (no pun intended) πŸ˜‚. We need to take a step back and think about what's really going on here πŸ‘Š.
 
this is so concerning 🀯, i mean can u blame him tho? seeing a u.s citizen being pulled from her car for just having a disability is just wrong πŸ’”, and that's not even the worst part - it's like they're putting all americans at risk with these aggressive tactics. we need to stand together as a community and demand more transparency from ice 🚨, the fact that they have nearly 5 times more agents than police officers in minneapolis is just crazy 🀯, and it's not fair to those people who are being targeted unfairly. we should be focusing on making our communities safer for everyone, not tearing them apart with fear and aggression πŸ˜”
 
omg u can imagine being pulled over by ice agents while ur a us citizen lol like what r they even doing?? i think its super unfair that aliens are treated differently than us americans rn brian o hara is totally right tho, these ice agents gotta chill w/ their tactics its all about the politics and ppl dont wanna be victims of these detentions anymore u feel me? we need more transparency from ice so they can stop targeting innocent ppl like aliya rahman
 
i just saw this thread and i gotta say, i think O'Hara is on point πŸ™Œ. it's not right that ice agents are targeting ppl who rnt even suspected of anything wrong. what if Rahman wasnt a us citizen? or didnt have a disability? we need to be protecting our citizens, not pushing them around like they rnt nobody πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. and yeah, the video is super scary - u can feel the fear & anxiety in her voice 😱. i also think its time for ice to come clean about their tactics & why they r targeting certain ppl. transparency is key here πŸ“.
 
ICE agents are like those annoying aunties at family gatherings – they just wanna stir up drama wherever they go πŸ˜‚. I mean, come on, a woman with a disability being pulled from her car? That's just not right, dude πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Brian O'Hara is totally on point when he says the cops would have a problem if those agents were working for him – that's some serious attitude adjustment needed πŸ‘Š.

And can we talk about how ICE's tactics are like trying to find a needle in a haystack? They're targeting random people and hoping someone's gonna be "the worst of the worst" πŸ€”. I'm all for cracking down on bad guys, but not when it comes at the expense of innocent Americans πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

The thing is, O'Hara's right – we do need to find that sweet spot between keeping our communities safe and treating people with respect πŸ™. It's like, can't we all just get along? πŸ€— (Just kidding, sorta 😜).
 
πŸ€£πŸš”πŸ˜’ [Image of a police officer looking angry](https://i.imgur.com/JvQY9aP.png) πŸ™„

ICE is like that one aunt at the family reunion πŸ‘΅β€β™€οΈπŸ’β€β™€οΈ, always showing up uninvited and causing drama 😬. Can't they just let people be? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
come on man this is getting ridiculous!! 🀯 they're targeting disabled ppl in their cars for who knows what? it's just not right. what happened to basic human decency? these ice agents are like some kinda law enforcement nightmare. 😑
 
I gotta say, this is a real thing now 🀯. I mean, come on, ICE agents thinking it's cool to pull people over like that? 😑 That woman was just trying to get to her doctor appointment, and they're the ones who are all out of whack! πŸ™„ It's not even about who's right or wrong, it's just basic human decency, you know? 🀝 And what really gets my goat is when people say ICE agents are targeting the "worst of the worst". Newsflash: nobody's born that way, and we're all deserving of respect regardless of our background. It's like, can't we all just get along? πŸ€—
 
.. can't we just take a deep breath? I mean, I get why O'Hara is upset - it's scary to be pulled over by people in uniform, especially when you're just trying to get to a doctor's appointment 🀯. But at the same time, I think ICE has a legit concern about keeping our borders safe. It's not an easy situation, but we need to find a way to balance our values of compassion and fairness with our need for security 🌎.

I'm worried that if we don't have an open conversation about this stuff, it's just gonna keep escalating into more tension πŸ’”. We need to listen to each other's perspectives and try to find common ground. Can't we all just agree to be kind to one another? 😊
 
🀯 I'm so done with this whole situation! πŸ™„ What's wrong with ICE that they can't just let people go if they're American citizens? It's like, hello, we've got laws in place to deal with immigration issues, not terrorize innocent people 🚫. The fact that O'Hara is calling out these agents for being too aggressive and targeting the wrong people is totally justified πŸ˜’. We need some real change from our government, like increased transparency and accountability from agencies like ICE πŸ’‘. This isn't just about one woman or one city, it's about creating a safe space for everyone to live without fear of getting caught in the crossfire πŸ”«.
 
This is a mess! 🀯 I mean, come on, people, let's get it together. First of all, Aliya Rahman is a U.S. citizen, for Pete's sake! She shouldn't be detained by ICE officers just because she has a disability. It's not right, period.

And what really gets my goat is that the Minneapolis police chief is calling out ICE agents for being too aggressive. I get it, tensions are high, but we need to address this in a calm and rational way, not resort to emotional outbursts.

It's also super concerning that there are nearly five times more ICE agents than police officers in Minneapolis. That just doesn't add up, does it? We need to find a better balance here.

And let's be real, folks, if we're going to crack down on immigration issues, we need to do it in a way that doesn't harm American citizens like Aliya Rahman. She shouldn't have to deal with this kind of stress just because she has a disability. It's time for ICE officials to take responsibility for their actions and work towards finding more inclusive solutions.

We need more transparency and accountability from our government agencies, especially when it comes to issues like immigration. This isn't a partisan issue; it's about doing what's right for the country and its people. Let's try to have a rational conversation about this instead of resorting to fear-mongering or inflammatory rhetoric. πŸ™
 
🚨πŸ’₯ So like, just had to share some stats on this whole thing... 77% of Americans say that ICE actions are excessive ( source: Pew Research Center) πŸ“Š And, did you know that the number of people detained by ICE has increased by 450% since 2010? 🚫 That's a lot of lives being disrupted! πŸ’Έ Meanwhile, in Minneapolis, we've got over 1.6 million residents, and about 35% of them are immigrants ( source: US Census Bureau). 🌎 Like, what's the plan here?! πŸ˜• And, here are some numbers on police violence... in 2020, there were 14,000 reported cases of police use of force that resulted in injury or death. That's a lot of hurt! πŸ’”
 
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