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Fullerton Police Stop Man Pointing Gun At Driver Feed, Only To Learn He’s A Snow Agent

A Fullerton police officer intervened when he saw a man in plain clothes pointing a gun at a female driver on a busy Santa Ana street. The man later revealed himself as an immigration agent and entered the contest by ‘following him “in time” during’ the unemployment, “he heard the refusal and it sounded like the agents going back to the people recording their movements.

Sunday’s brief but tense encounter, captured in part on video, has raised concerns as it joins a growing list of cases of organized crime and visas.

The officer had just dropped off an inmate at the Orange County Jail and was returning to Thellerton when he saw someone get out of a car through the door behind him, according to a statement from the Fullerton Police Department.

“The officer immediately stopped to help, not knowing the direction of the armed man or the circumstances that were developing in front of him,” according to the statement.

After the agent revealed himself, the officer told him “He could not help the next person or write if there is no case of local enforcement.”

The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately return calls for comment. The FBI recently released a memo that suggests agents see themselves clearly while in the field after a string of incidents where criminals are caught as immigration authorities.

In a video posted on social media by local reporter @izzymirez and apparently taken from a driver in Santa Ana, a cold-looking green man with glasses, a green T-shirt with his badge on it, walks towards the driver with a gun. He points to the ground as he walks until he reaches the police who pull the driver over.

“What are you doing,” the recording woman says. “What’s your problem?”

“You’re real right now,” she said, before being held up to show a Fullerton police car. “Now the police are helping them.”

The agent can be seen talking to the officer.

“I’m just driving,” he said.

“You’re following us Ma’am, we’re doing work,” said the provider.

“You’re following me,” she said back.

“I thought the police shouldn’t work with Ice, what’s he like.”

“You can’t follow us like that,” said the ice chief.

“I live here,” the woman returns.

Someone on the street shouts “La Migra.”

The woman says:

The scene blessed others across the country as immigration officials confronted protesters and videographers and local police were drawn into the conflict.

Last month the election of the United Celly Celly said that the agents of Chicago – where the biggest crack – where there was a crack in his car, came with his weapon, tortured him with the weapon and tortured him as he tried to warn the neighbors of their presence.

In southern California last month, women were accused of illegal crimes that “performed” American culture after, miraculously, a man on Los Angeles Street in Agentwin Park.

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