This is what happens when you decide to get physical with law enforcement during a riot.
At the ongoing protests outside the Delaney Hall ICE facility in Newark, New Jersey, one agitator learned a painful lesson the hard way. After getting aggressive with New Jersey state police, he ended up with a nasty red mark on his stomach and immediately started screaming about it.
The guy, wearing a pink belt, lifted his shirt to show the injury and yelled, “They literally shot me through my d**k! Look. Jesus Christ!”
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Independent journalist Oliya Scootercaster captured the moment, and it’s been making the rounds because it perfectly sums up the entitlement and shock these protesters have when they face real consequences.
These riots have been going on for days, with leftists blocking entrances, searching vehicles, and trying to shut down federal operations. Independent journalist Nick Sortor infiltrated one of the Antifa camps near the facility and found tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment, food, and riot gear. Hot meals were being delivered every hour. Clearly there’s serious money and organization behind these protests.
The left has been emboldened by years of soft treatment from Democrat politicians and local officials. But under the Trump administration, federal agents and state police are finally pushing back hard. No more standing down. No more letting mobs dictate terms at federal facilities.
President Trump has been crystal clear: enforce the law, secure the border, and stop the chaos. Scenes like this in Newark show exactly why his strong stance on immigration and law and order was so badly needed. When radicals feel they can physically obstruct federal agents without consequences, you get exactly this kind of disorder.
The protester in the pink belt found out the hard way that actions have consequences. Instead of being treated like heroes, the rioters are now facing tear gas, arrests, and real accountability.
This is what restoring law and order looks like. The American people voted for it, and they’re finally getting it.
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