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‘ICE is the American Gestapo,’ Stephen King is back and his words are timely for this latest ICE murder

History will see similarities.

Author Stephen King didn’t mince words when he took to X, publicly slamming U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) by declaring, “ICE is the American Gestapo.” This strong statement comes as federal agents face intense scrutiny following two recent fatal encounters in Minneapolis that have sparked widespread protests and outrage from local officials.

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For those who need a quick history refresher, the Gestapo was the “Secret State Police” of Nazi Germany, founded back in 1933. They were notorious for enforcing Nazi law, arresting political opponents, and targeting enemies without any semblance of due process. Comparing a modern American agency to this historical group is definitely high-level criticism, and it shows just how frustrated King and others are with the agency’s recent actions.

King, who has nearly seven million followers, has always been vocal about his progressive politics and isn’t shy about criticizing the Trump administration. According to Fox, he’s previously suggested that future history books won’t look kindly on President Trump, predicting that his supporters will quickly try to distance themselves.

They do sound like gestapo when they don’t answer to any laws

The immediate catalyst for this latest wave of celebrity and political backlash was a shocking incident that happened on a recent Saturday morning in Minneapolis. Federal agents shot and killed a 37-year-old man who was a U.S. citizen and resident of the city. Eyewitness video captured the graphic event, showing at least six masked agents wrestling the man to the ground before they shot him multiple times.

Minneapolis officials, including Police Chief Brian O’Hara, confirmed that the man was a lawful gun owner with a permit to carry. O’Hara noted that officials hadn’t received any official reports explaining what led up to the shooting, even though video was circulating everywhere online. However, the Department of Homeland Security defended the agent’s actions, claiming the man approached Border Patrol officers with a handgun and “violently resisted” when officers tried to disarm him.

They said the agent fired defensive shots because he feared for his life and the lives of his fellow officers. The Department even went so far as to describe the man’s behavior before the shooting as “an act of domestic terrorism.”

Immediately following the shooting, violent clashes broke out. Law enforcement and protesters swarmed a nearby intersection, with the swelling crowd chanting “shame!” and “**** ICE!” Federal agents responded by firing tear gas into the crowd, filling the air with thick clouds of smoke. Protesters fought back, rolling dumpsters into the street and banging on vehicles to demonstrate their outrage.

This wasn’t an isolated incident, either. Weeks earlier, an ICE officer shot and killed Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother, after she allegedly swerved her car toward him. Following that first shooting, many celebrities, including Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes, Jean Smart, and Ariana Grande, started wearing pins that read “Be Good” and “ICE Out” at events like the Golden Globes.


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