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Minneapolis Mayor Uses Mockery to Dismiss ICE Agent’s Injury Claim in Press Briefing

# Minneapolis Mayor Mocks ICE Agent’s Injury: A Dangerous Dismissal of Law Enforcement in Sanctuary City Chaos

In a jaw-dropping display of callous disregard, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey turned a press briefing into a comedy roast at the expense of an injured ICE agent. During Friday’s briefing, Frey openly ridiculed federal reports that the agent suffered a hip injury while pursuing a fleeing suspect who tried to ram through with a vehicle. Dismissing the claim as overblown exaggeration, Frey’s smirking delivery wasn’t just tone-deaf—it was a calculated signal to law enforcement that their safety comes second to political posturing. This isn’t isolated; it’s the ugly face of Minneapolis’s sanctuary city policies, where illegal immigration enforcement is treated as optional, and agents are left as sitting ducks. Federal officials stand firm on the injury details, backed by incident reports and video evidence, yet Frey’s mockery prioritizes narrative control over facts, echoing the same anti-cop rhetoric that fueled the city’s 2020 riots.

For the 2A community, this incident is a stark warning flare. When mayors like Frey undermine federal agents—mocking their injuries while criminals game the system—it accelerates the lawlessness that demands armed self-defense. Minneapolis, still scarred from the George Floyd unrest where police were handcuffed and armed citizens stepped up to protect neighborhoods, exemplifies why the Second Amendment isn’t negotiable. Sanctuary policies don’t just shield illegals; they embolden violence against enforcers, creating no-go zones where good guys with guns are the thin blue line (and red line for patriots). Frey’s flippancy normalizes this erosion of order, reminding us that defunding or demoralizing ICE today means emboldening cartels and felons tomorrow—precisely why every law-abiding citizen needs to be locked, loaded, and vigilant.

The implications ripple nationwide: if blue-city leaders can scoff at injured feds without consequence, expect more vehicular assaults on LEOs, more strained resources, and a heavier burden on concealed carriers to fill the void. Pro-2A warriors, take note—this is your call to amplify these stories, support ICE through advocacy, and double-down on training. In Frey’s Minneapolis, the right to keep and bear arms isn’t a luxury; it’s survival insurance against leaders who prioritize optics over officers. Stay frosty, America.