Some of the anti-ICE crowd are still throwing tantrums and stirring up trouble in Minneapolis following the shooting of Renee Good by a federal agent.
NewsNation reporter Ali Bradley shared video of an individual who, she said, hurled a water bottle at federal agents standing outside a federal building. The person quickly discovered that attacking law enforcement was a poor life decision, though not on the same level as Good, who lost her life after trying to mow down an ICE agent with her vehicle.
NEW: Protester throws water bottle at federal law enforcement outside of the federal building in Minneapolis—Federal Protective Services officers chase them down and make the arrest—About 50 agents come for backup/crowd control. pic.twitter.com/Jm4D0fWhQM
— Ali Bradley (@AliBradleyTV) January 12, 2026
The video shows exactly what passes for “activism” in the anti-ICE crowd. The individual flips off federal officers, then bolts down the street after allegedly throwing a water bottle. The throw itself isn’t on camera, but the panic sprint that follows tells you plenty.
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As DHS agents give chase—wearing full, heavy gear, no less—another activist can be heard mockingly taunting them about “cardio.” The joke doesn’t age well. Despite the head start, the suspect is quickly caught and ends up face-down in the snow. Backup floods the scene, with dozens of agents arriving to secure the area.
When officers attempt to bring the person to her feet, she initially refuses to stand, pulling the classic left-wing protest move meant to complicate arrests and force officers to carry detainees. It’s a tired tactic, and everyone watching knows it.
Meanwhile, another anti-ICE hanger-on stands nearby hurling verbal abuse, safely boxed out by agents who’ve already shut down any fantasy of a “de-arrest.” With no mob rescue coming, all that’s left is yelling and flailing.
What crazy, unhappy people these losers are.
“Are you proud of what you’re doing?” the loudmouth person demanded of each of the agents as they prepared to take the woman away. “Have you read the Constitution?”
The agents should be proud of themselves. They’re enforcing the law in the face of nonstop harassment and outright attacks—something no one should have to endure just for doing their job on behalf of the public.
These officers aren’t freelancing or acting on personal whims. They’re carrying out the duties assigned to them by laws passed by Congress, serving as representatives of the people whether activists like it or not. And despite the taunting, insults, and theatrics, they remain professional from start to finish.
So yes, it’s fair to say the agents on the ground likely have a firmer grasp of the Constitution than the loudmouths screaming at them from the sidewalk.
These activists clearly believe they’re above the law and immune from consequences. Then reality shows up. When they cross the line and allegedly commit crimes, they suddenly discover just how deluded that belief really is.
Actions have consequences, and choosing to attack or interfere with federal law enforcement can carry serious penalties. That’s not oppression—it’s accountability.
And this incident isn’t an outlier. Federal agents have been hit by vehicles, rammed during operations, and even shot at, all while doing their jobs. The real danger here isn’t law enforcement enforcing the law—it’s a movement that treats violence and lawlessness as political expression.
At the end of the day, this isn’t about “protest” or “democracy.” It’s about a growing class of activists who mistake screaming, harassment, and lawbreaking for moral authority—and then act shocked when the law finally answers back. Federal agents aren’t the problem. They’re the last line standing between order and the chaos these people openly invite. If you choose to play outlaw, don’t whine when the badge shows up to remind you how reality works.

