FBI Arrests NJ Protestor Who Threatened To Murder ICE Agent and His Family

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The FBI has finally caught up with a masked Antifa protestor who threatened to murder an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent—and his entire family—on camera.

The shocking footage was captured earlier this week by journalist Nick Sortor outside the Delaney Hall detention facility in New Jersey, as left-wing protestors clashed with immigrant agents and blocked vehicles leaving the facility.

“I’ll kill your whole f*cking family,” the masked man shouted, pointing at an agent.

“Your whole f*cking family is dead. Your children, your wife—all dead. I have your face, mother*cker. You’re dead. Dead.”

In an appearance on Fox News with Will Cain, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche vowed, “We will find him,” after being shown the footage and telling Cain the threats were a federal crime.

“Think about how disgusting this individual is. Threatening his [the agent’s] family and his children with death. What is this man doing? He’s just doing his job, standing there.”

In a post on X late on Friday night, Blanche then confirmed the man had been arrested.

“Told you,” he wrote.

“FBI just arrested the man who threatened to kill ICE officers and their families. FAFO.”

There have been violent clashes outside the detention facility for days.

Footage posted to social media shows protestors dressed in “black bloc” uniform blocking traffic and even one man being almost run over by a big rig.

Makeshift barriers erected by protestors were torn down.

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  1. Just a local boy from Jersey who cares…NOPE, it was Kyle Wagner, 37 of Minneapolis, who looks like the poster boy of some second rate violent extremist group already familiar with the prison system.

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