Judge Censored an ICE Agent’s Face Over “Threats.” His Info Was a Google Search Away.

A federal judge censored the face of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during a public court proceeding, just days after the government falsely claimed that a nurse was a terrorist plotting a "massacre". The ICE agent, Shawn Byers, had taken extensive precautions to disconnect his identity from his online presence, but a simple Google search revealed his LinkedIn profile, which included his photo, job title, and location.

The government used this case to bolster its claims about the dangers of "doxing" ICE officials, a pretext that was used to convince the judge to obscure Byers' face during the public court proceeding. However, despite the judge's concerns about safety, she ultimately cleared the courtroom and called Byers in to provide details about the alleged threats.

When Byers testified, he claimed that he had taken action to limit his social media exposure and reduce his footprint online. He also stated that his name was already publicly available due to recent media coverage, which made it "silly" for the judge to ask the courtroom sketch artist to blur his features.

The judge later expressed regret over her decision, stating that she would be more hesitant in the future to obscure someone's identity without sufficient evidence. However, no sanctions were imposed on the government or its lawyers for misrepresenting facts and using this case to justify secrecy.

This incident highlights the ways in which the government is using the courts to shield itself from accountability, while also perpetuating a false narrative about the dangers faced by public officials. The media must be vigilant in scrutinizing these claims and holding those responsible accountable for their actions.
 
can't believe how much the gov is trying to hide behind secrecy 🤯 this whole "doxing" thing is just an excuse to control what info people share online. if Shawn Byers was so concerned about his safety, why didn't he just use a VPN or something? and what's with the gov misrepresenting facts in court? it's like they're trying to silence us 🤐 this judge was right to be hesitant, but now she's being lectured for not being "vigilant enough"... sounds like someone's just trying to cover their own tracks 🙄 we need more transparency and accountability from our gov, not less 🗣️
 
just think about it... 🤯 a judge had to hide an ICE agent's face in court because someone Googled his LinkedIn profile lol what is going on here? 🚔 the government is using this "doxing" thing as an excuse to keep people in the dark, but really they're just trying to avoid accountability 🙅‍♂️ and it's not like they were even truthful about what was going on... a nurse getting labeled a terrorist? come on! 😒 the media needs to step up and question these claims instead of just accepting them as true 👀
 
Ugh I'm so annoyed 🙄 with this latest move by the government! They're using doxing as an excuse to hide our faces and claim it's all about safety, but really they just want to avoid accountability 🤥. And can you believe they misrepresented facts in court? It's like they think they can just spin whatever narrative they want and no one will call them out on it 💔. I mean, come on, the nurse was totally innocent and they were trying to sabotage her reputation just for the sake of making a point about doxing 🤯. The media needs to step up and hold these people accountable for their actions 👊
 
Ugh, can you believe this?! So the gov's trying to make an example out of ICE agent Shawn Byers just because they messed up big time with that nurse "terrorist" story 🤦‍♂️. And now they're using it to push for all these secret court hearings and face obscuring measures... it's just a bunch of smoke and mirrors, if you ask me 🔮. I mean, come on, the gov's basically saying "we're so scared of our own officials that we need to hide their faces" 🤣. It's like they think the public can't handle the truth! The nurse got caught up in all this drama just because her name popped up on some random Google search 🤷‍♀️, but at least she didn't hurt anyone... unlike the gov for spreading that nasty rumor 💔.

And what really gets my goat is that no one's held accountable for lying about that nurse and the ICE agent 😒. It's just a huge waste of time and resources going through all this secrecy nonsense 🕰️. The media needs to step up their game and fact-check those gov claims ASAP 👀, or else we'll never get to the bottom of things...
 
this is just soooo sketchy... like they're trying to create this fear of doxing ice agents but really its just an excuse to hide info from the public 🤔👀. i mean, come on a google search can't even reveal his face anymore? its like they're playing with fire here and pretending its not a big deal when in reality it is 😒. the fact that the judge later expressed regret but no sanctions were imposed just shows how easily these powerful ppl get away with stuff 💸👮‍♂️
 
🤔 this whole thing just feels so fishy... like they were trying to pull off some kind of smoke screen 🚭... I mean, a nurse gets falsely accused of being a terrorist and the gov uses that as an excuse to go after some poor ICE agent's face? 🙄 it's just not right. And what really bothers me is that no one was held accountable for all the misrepresentation 🤦‍♂️... I guess we're still living in a world where powerful people can get away with pretty much anything 😒
 
ugh, can't believe this just popped up in my feed 🙄... I mean, what's up with government trying to hide faces of people just 'cause they're public figures? like, isn't that kinda the opposite of transparency? also, think ICE agents are already pretty used to being scrutinized on the job, do they really need extra protection from online gossip 💔? and btw, don't @ me for being salty about this whole "doxing" thing - it's still super problematic regardless of who's doing it 🤕
 
🤔 this whole thing just feels so fishy 🐟 like they're trying to bully someone into not speaking up 💬 and now the judge is all regretful about it 😞 i mean, shouldn't she have been more careful about getting her facts straight 🤷‍♀️? and what's with the government using "doxing" as an excuse for this whole thing 🙄
 
What's up with this? 🤔 The government's trying to spin this whole "doxing" thing as a legit concern, but it's just an excuse for them to hide behind secrecy 🚫. I mean, if the nurse wasn't doing anything wrong, why did they need to create this whole narrative about her being a terrorist? It's just a bunch of smoke and mirrors 🎩.

And the fact that they used Byers' own online presence against him is just laughable 😂. If he was really worried about his safety, he could've taken steps to protect himself online instead of leaving it all out there for them to use as evidence. It's not like he was some kind of online vigilante 🤺♂️.

The judge should've been more chill and not bought into the government's hype 🙅‍♀️. And now they're just sweeping everything under the rug, no consequences for them or their lawyers 😒. It's a shame because this whole thing could've been avoided if they'd just told the truth from the start 💯.
 
I'm so over this doxing thing 🙄, like what's the real issue here? The gov is just trying to hide its own mistakes behind a veil of security concerns 😒. And now they're using this as an excuse to censor public officials' faces in court? Give me a break! It's just a fancy way of saying "we don't want to be held accountable for our lies".

And let's not forget, the gov falsely accused some poor nurse of being a terrorist 🚫. That's what really needs to be scrutinized, not some agent's online presence 🤦‍♀️. The media needs to be paying more attention to these kind of stories and less about sensationalizing doxing 📰.
 
omg i just read this news and i'm so confused 🤔... like why do we need to hide people's faces in court? shouldn't they be able to show who they are and what they're saying? 🤷‍♀️ i know it's supposed to be about safety, but can't we just trust that everyone is being honest? 💯 i mean this one guy, Shawn Byers, he was just trying to do his job and the gov is all like "oh no, our lives are in danger" 😂... it just doesn't make sense. 🙄
 
omg i was just thinking about this weird thing i saw on my old grandmas facebook page yesterday... like who even uses that anymore lol anyway back to the ice agent guy... i feel bad for him, i mean he's already got a lot of stuff to deal with being an official and all. but at the same time, can't we just have some common sense about online safety? 🤔 like, it's not that hard to take down your public profiles or use a vpn or something. and yeah, it's so weird how they're trying to make this whole "doxing" thing out to be this huge deal when really it's just people being careless online. 🙄
 
I mean come on... 🤦‍♂️ this whole situation just stinks. Like, the government is already trying to cover up some major mistakes, and then they have the nerve to use this case as a way to tout about how important it is to protect ICE agents from online harassment? Please... 😒 it's like they're trying to spin a narrative here.

And don't even get me started on Byers' LinkedIn profile. I mean, come on, that was just an easy Google search away. It's not like he was being super secretive or anything. And the fact that the government used this as evidence to claim that "doxing" is a huge threat to public officials? Give me a break... 🙄 it's just another way for them to try and justify their own actions.

I'm all for protecting people's identities when there's a real threat, but in this case, it just seemed like a bunch of hooey. And the fact that no one got held accountable for misrepresenting facts? Yeah, that just stinks... 😡
 
I'm low-key livid about this 😡. I mean, come on, the government's trying to spin this as a concern about "doxing" ICE agents, but really it's just a blatant attempt to avoid transparency and accountability. They're using our courts to muddy the waters and create a false narrative about public officials being at risk. It's like they think we're all just going to swallow their BS hook, line, and sinker 🤦‍♂️.

And let me tell you, this is not an isolated incident. We've seen time and time again how our government tries to silence whistleblowers and use court proceedings to keep the public in the dark. It's like they're trying to create a culture of fear and intimidation around public officials who speak out against wrongdoing 🚨.

The media needs to be more proactive in holding these actors accountable, rather than just reacting to their PR efforts. We need to see real scrutiny and oversight here, not just empty apologies from the judge herself 💔.
 
omg I'm so frustrated with this whole thing 🙄. It's like the gov is using our courts to hide behind and protect themselves from accountability. I mean, can you believe they claimed that nurse was a terrorist plotting a massacre? It's just ridiculous 😡. And now this judge is all "oh I made a mistake" but nothing bad happened to her or the nurse.

I think it's lowkey shady how the gov is using "doxing" as an excuse to censor people's identities online 🤔. Like, isn't that what we're supposed to be fighting for? Transparency and openness? It feels like they're just trying to silence critics and stifle free speech.

The media needs to stay on top of this stuff and call out the gov when they're being misleading or dishonest 💯. We need to hold them accountable for their actions, not protect them from scrutiny.
 
omg I'm so fuming right now!!! 🤯 this is like such a clear case of government overreach and manipulation... they're trying to tell us that doxing is bad, but meanwhile they're using it as an excuse to hide the faces of public officials like a total cop-out! 🚨 can't even trust the courts anymore, judge gets caught up in their web of deceit and clears the room without any solid evidence 🤔 meanwhile Byers himself is all like "um hello my name's already out there" 🙄 what a joke, but seriously how can we have faith in our justice system when it's being used to cover up government wrongdoing? 😡 the media needs to step up and hold these people accountable, not just for their actions, but for perpetuating this false narrative 📰
 
🤔 I mean, what's up with this whole thing? Like, the government tries to make it look like they're all about protecting ICE agents from doxing, but really they're just trying to cover their own tracks. Remember when we used to talk about those whistleblower emails and how they were always getting leaked? Now it seems like they're using the courts as a way to silence dissent.

And I'm not buying the whole "doxing" thing either. It's just an excuse for them to be all secretive and controlling. In my opinion, if you're that worried about your identity being exposed, maybe you should start taking some real precautions instead of trying to hide behind this "it's the victim's fault" narrative.

I'm still pretty upset about that nurse case where they falsely accused someone of being a terrorist. That was just ridiculous. And now it seems like we're getting more and more stories like that, where the government is just trying to spin things to their advantage. It's like, come on guys, be transparent! 🙄
 
🤔 I'm really confused about this whole doxing thing. Like, isn't it supposed to be bad if someone finds out your online info? But at the same time, I get why Shawn Byers wanted to keep his identity private... it's not like he did anything wrong, right? 😕 And now the judge is saying she regrets her decision, but no one got in trouble for making that false claim about the nurse... it just seems like a whole mess. 🤷‍♀️ What's going on with this government and its "security" measures? Are they trying to protect us or themselves? 🙃
 
I'm really disappointed with what's going on here 🤕. I mean, I get that safety is important, but do we need to take it this far? Like, can't we just have a conversation about the issue without hiding people's faces or using fake facts? It feels like the government is more worried about their own image than actually solving problems.

And it's not like this is an isolated incident - we've seen so many cases where the government tries to silence critics or hide behind secrecy. It's like they think that if they just make enough noise, everyone will forget about it 🚫. But we shouldn't let them get away with it. We need to hold our leaders accountable and make sure they're being transparent.

I'm not saying we should never have precautions in place for safety - but do we really need to use that as a excuse to shut down public discourse? It's like, isn't it more important to listen to each other and try to understand different perspectives? 🤗
 
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