US Customs and Border Patrol Commander Under Fire After Throwing Gas Canister at Protesters in Minneapolis
In a shocking incident, US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) Commander Gregory Bovino was captured on video throwing a gas canister at protesters in Minneapolis. The incident occurred at an intersection where agents from the CBP were conducting what they claimed to be a "targeted enforcement operation." However, witnesses say the scene quickly turned violent when Bovino ordered his team to deploy the gas.
Eyewitness ICE investigator Ben Luhmann was present during the confrontation and captured the entire incident on video. The footage shows Bovino holding up a gas canister and warning protesters that "gas is coming," before actually throwing it and pushing people away from the scene. The gas deployed by CBP contained "pocket tactical green smoke" โ a type of smoke designed for law enforcement use.
According to Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, the deployment of gas was justified due to repeated harassment and obstruction by protesters who were blocking the agents' attempts to take bathroom breaks. However, many are questioning the morality of using force against civilians, particularly in a situation where it appears that the agents were not being physically threatened.
The incident comes just days after an appeals court ruling that lifted a temporary ban on immigration officers retaliating against protesters and observers. The ruling has sparked widespread outrage among civil rights groups, who say it sets a dangerous precedent for law enforcement to use violence against peaceful protesters.
As protests continue across the country, concerns are growing about the escalating tensions between law enforcement and civilians. The CBP incident in Minneapolis serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by those exercising their right to free speech and assembly.
In a shocking incident, US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) Commander Gregory Bovino was captured on video throwing a gas canister at protesters in Minneapolis. The incident occurred at an intersection where agents from the CBP were conducting what they claimed to be a "targeted enforcement operation." However, witnesses say the scene quickly turned violent when Bovino ordered his team to deploy the gas.
Eyewitness ICE investigator Ben Luhmann was present during the confrontation and captured the entire incident on video. The footage shows Bovino holding up a gas canister and warning protesters that "gas is coming," before actually throwing it and pushing people away from the scene. The gas deployed by CBP contained "pocket tactical green smoke" โ a type of smoke designed for law enforcement use.
According to Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, the deployment of gas was justified due to repeated harassment and obstruction by protesters who were blocking the agents' attempts to take bathroom breaks. However, many are questioning the morality of using force against civilians, particularly in a situation where it appears that the agents were not being physically threatened.
The incident comes just days after an appeals court ruling that lifted a temporary ban on immigration officers retaliating against protesters and observers. The ruling has sparked widespread outrage among civil rights groups, who say it sets a dangerous precedent for law enforcement to use violence against peaceful protesters.
As protests continue across the country, concerns are growing about the escalating tensions between law enforcement and civilians. The CBP incident in Minneapolis serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by those exercising their right to free speech and assembly.