A major controversy is brewing in Minneapolis after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents flooded into Roosevelt High School, arresting school staff members and apparently deploying tear gas on students.
The core of the dispute centers on the use of force. While the Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, is officially claiming that its agents did not use any tear gas during the operation, but eyewitness accounts and video footage from the scene strongly suggest otherwise.
This conflict between official statements and recorded evidence is fueling the outrage, making people question the entire operation and the tactics used in a school environment. This wasn’t just a brief stop; agents were seen entering the school grounds at Roosevelt High, according to Kare11.
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The primary targets were members of the school staff who were taken into custody. However, the chaos escalated when students became involved, with reports detailing the use of chemical agents against them. Honestly, the idea of federal agents deploying tear gas inside or immediately near a high school is a disturbing thought, regardless of the target of their operation.
You can’t help but think about the safety of the students who are just trying to get an education. When you look at the evidence, you see a clear contradiction. On one side, you have DHS firmly stating that their agents did not use tear gas. On the other side, you have witnesses who were there, who saw the events unfold, and who have documented video evidence suggesting chemical agents were absolutely used.
This difference isn’t minor; it’s the difference between a routine enforcement action and a massive overreach involving the injury of innocent bystanders. The immediate consequences of this incident are clear: staff members were arrested, and students were reportedly subjected to tear gas. The long-term implications, however, are likely to be much more severe.
This type of action creates immediate distrust between the community and federal agencies, especially when the agency in question denies the use of force documented on video. You just can’t have operations like this without being fully accountable for the methods used. When I was in law enforcement, you had to justify everything you did during a use of force. I’m not seeing the justification for using any kind of force like this on a minor.
ICE killed a woman already for less than a justifiable reason, so it’s no surprise they have no problem targeting children.
Published: Jan 9, 2026 07:40 am