A woman is dead in Minneapolis this morning after she weaponized her vehicle and attempted to run down federal ICE agents—and the Department of Homeland Security is calling it exactly what it is: domestic terrorism.
But here's what should terrify every law-abiding American: instead of condemning the attack, Minnesota's Democrat leadership is threatening to deploy the National Guard against federal law enforcement. Welcome to Tim Walz's Minnesota, folks.
The Attack
ICE officers were conducting targeted enforcement operations in Minneapolis when chaos erupted. Just hours earlier, these same agents had successfully arrested an illegal alien from Ecuador who was wanted for murder. This wasn't some innocent bystander caught up in a sweep—this was a convicted criminal who had served ten years for extortion, kidnapping, and strangulation, and was actively wanted for homicide.
He was living in plain sight, protected by Minnesota's sanctuary policies. Let that sink in.
Then the mob arrived. Rioters flooded East 34th and Portland Avenue, surrounding federal agents and blocking their movements. That's when one individual made a fatal decision—she accelerated her vehicle directly at federal officers in what DHS explicitly described as an "attempted mass casualty attack."
An ICE agent, fearing for his life and the lives of his fellow officers, fired defensive shots. The attacker is now deceased. Multiple officers were injured but are expected to recover.
The Shocking Statistics
Here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: assaults on ICE officers have skyrocketed 1,300 percent. Death threats against federal agents are up 8,000 percent.
This didn't happen in a vacuum, Patriots. This is the direct result of years of Democrat politicians demonizing law enforcement and telling their constituents to "resist." Words have consequences. Today, those consequences arrived on a Minneapolis street corner.
Politicians Side With the Mob
What happened next should disqualify every involved official from ever holding public office again.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey—instead of backing the federal agents who just survived an attempted murder—demanded that ICE leave his city. This is the same mayor who warned weeks ago that ICE operations would "get someone killed," effectively pouring gasoline on this fire for months.
Congratulations, Mayor Frey. Your prophecy fulfilled itself.
But Governor Tim Walz took it even further—to a level we haven't seen since the Civil War. The Governor of Minnesota is now openly threatening to mobilize the Minnesota National Guard to prevent the federal government from operating in his state.
"Soldiers are in training and prepared to be deployed," Walz declared on camera.
Read that again. A sitting governor is threatening military force against federal law enforcement executing lawful operations. The fraud crackdowns in Minnesota have exposed billions stolen under his watch, and Walz knows he's under the microscope. That's why he's acting this way.
The Trump Administration Response
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem responded directly and forcefully. She confirmed the woman attacked officers and attempted to run them over. The agent acted quickly and defensively. Video evidence confirms officers were attempting to detain her when she accelerated.
This was textbook self-defense. Legal. Justified. Necessary.
The Trump administration's position is crystal clear: there is no sanctuary for criminal illegal aliens, and there will be no surrender to mob rule.
Blood on Their Hands
The blood of this woman is on the hands of every politician who spent years demonizing ICE. Jacob Frey. Tim Walz. Ilhan Omar. They told their people that attacking federal officers was righteous resistance. Someone believed them.
And now she's dead. Not because of ICE. Because of the lies she was told by the very leaders who were supposed to protect her.
This is what happens when sanctuary cities choose criminals over citizens, when governors threaten federal agents instead of supporting them, and when the rule of law becomes optional based on political affiliation.
The question every American needs to ask themselves: how long before this comes to your city?
