Posted on 07/17/2025 8:17:00 AM PDT by Red Badger
Last week, during one of ICE’s biggest worksite raids yet at a marijuana farm in California, a rioter pulled out a gun and shot at agents.
Thankfully, no one was hit.
However, the suspect has not yet been apprehended.
Today, the FBI released a photo of the suspect.
They are asking the public for any information pertaining to his identity and offering a $50K reward for info leading to his arrest.
See for yourself:
The FBI is releasing a new photo in order to identify a suspected protester who brandished a pistol and fired toward agents conducting lawful activity in #Camarillo on 7/10. A reward of up to $50k is offered for info leading to his ID, arrest & conviction. Call 1 800 CALL-FBI. pic.twitter.com/GI4VnvI2o5— FBI Los Angeles (@FBILosAngeles) July 16, 2025
The raids last week turned extremely chaotic and violent, with a crowd of ‘protestors’ hurling objects like rocks at ICE agents and vehicles.
But, it was ultimately very successful, with over 300 illegal aliens being detained and 14 children being rescued.
From the DHS website:
he Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today released the following update regarding U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) operation at two marijuana grow sites in California.
On July 10, 2025, federal law enforcement officers executed criminal warrant operations at marijuana grow sites in Carpinteria and Camarillo. As of July 13, at least 14 migrant children have been rescued from potential exploitation, forced labor, and human trafficking. Federal officers also arrested at least 361 illegal aliens from both sites in Carpinteria and Camarillo.
ICE and CBP arrested violent and dangerous criminal illegal aliens during the operation who were working at the marijuana site, including:
Roman Izquierdo—an illegal alien from Mexico—who has been convicted of kidnapping, attempted rape and attempted child molestation. ICE previously deported him in 2006.
Juan Duarte-Velasquez—an illegal alien from Mexico—who has been convicted of rape and a DUI.
ose Orellana—an illegal alien from El Salvador—who has been convicted of a DUI and a hit-and-run with property damage. Adriana Gonzalez-Gonzalez—an illegal alien from Mexico—who has been convicted three times for burglary and a DUI. “At the California marijuana facilities, ICE and CBP law enforcement rescued at least 14 migrant children from what looks like exploitation, forced child labor, and potentially human trafficking or smuggling while facing assault and even gunfire. Our brave agents also arrested at least 361 illegal aliens—including criminals with convictions for rape, serial burglary, hit and run and DUIs” said Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. “As Secretary Noem stated, this is quickly becoming one of the largest operations since President Trump took office.”
During the operation, more than 500 rioters attempted to disrupt operations. Four U.S. citizens are being criminally processed for assaulting or resisting officers. The rioters damaged vehicles and one violent agitator fired a gun at law enforcement officers. The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) is now offering $50,000 for any information leading to the arrest of this violent rioter.
The investigation into immigration and potential child labor violations is ongoing. Information will be released as it becomes available.
Here’s the original video of one of the rioters pulling a gun on ICE:
VIDEO AT LINK.........................
Acting U.S. Attorney for Los Angeles Bill Essayli shared:
FBI has issued a $50,000 award for information leading to the conviction of an Unknown Subject who appeared to fire a pistol at Federal Law Enforcement Officers near Camarillo. The shooting occurred on 7/10/25 at approximately 2:26pm on Laguna Rd between Wood Rd and Las Posas Rd.… pic.twitter.com/XG94sTQEVR— U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) July 11, 2025
If you happen to have any information about this guy, then contact the FBI…
There could be a huge reward in it for you!
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Only a matter of time.
He needs his life ruined.
I just read on X that the app creators for the ICE Tracking system app are actual employees of the Department of Justice, in Austin, Texas. Simmer on that a bit.
Soon to be EX-Employees......................
Probably an illegal - and back across the border already.
ICE agents getting fired at with real bullet is what the media call a “peaceful protest.”
A whole 50k....
I hope Akin to controlling the opposition to ICE.
that bit of tat showing on his arm will also help to identify him WHEN he’s caught [unless he self-deports first] ...
Read the reviews on Apple for ICEblock. They are great. They are horrified that so many people are using the app to flood the system with false reports everywhere all the time. I installed it and do the same all the time. It only works with Apple iPhones though.
Love it! Not only his face but his tattoo. Dude, never get a tattoo. They’re like unique identifying symbol, duh!
Like a barcode or QR Code for humans!>............
Who runs the California marijuana farms Mexican Cartels ?
$50,000! I can hear him now, yeah they got me, my mom and dad are fighting over the 50 grand. They both claimed to have called FBI for the money. They’re just trying to figure out who called them first.
The only question I have is why wasn’t he shot dead at location?
A co-op between them and the Chinese.................
Was it this guy: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4329026/posts
Bad optics.....................
Get a temp tattoo before you do something, then remove it.
Nope, that guy is arrested. He was the shooter in Texas................
A Decline in Courage by: Alexander Solzhenitsyn!:
A decline in courage may be the most striking feature that an outside observer notices in the West today. The Western world has lost its civic courage, both as a whole and separately, in each country, in each government, in each political party, and, of course, in the United Nations. Such a decline in courage is particularly noticeable among the ruling and intellectual elites, causing an impression of a loss of courage by the entire society.
There remain many courageous individuals, but they have no determining influence on public life.
Political and intellectual functionaries exhibit this depression, passivity, and perplexity in their actions and in their statements, and even more so in their self-serving rationales as to how realistic, reasonable, and intellectually and even morally justified it is to base state policies on weakness and cowardice.
The decline in courage, at times attaining what could be termed a lack of manhood, is ironically emphasized by occasional outbursts of boldness and inflexibility on the part of those same functionaries when dealing with weak governments and with countries that lack support, or with doomed currents which clearly cannot offer any resistance. But they get tongue-tied and paralyzed when they deal with powerful governments and threatening forces, with aggressors and international terrorists.
Must one point out that from ancient times a decline in courage has been considered the first symptom of the end?
In 1978, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, recently released from the Soviet Union, came to Harvard to make a commencement address. Self-satisfied liberals assumed he would simply attack the Soviet Union (which he did) and declare all the smug East-Coast elites to be morally perfect (which he did not).
During the speech, he criticized the moral decline of the materialist and narcissistic West.
This story made me think of one such quote from his speech:
“The defense of individual rights has reached such extremes as to make society as a whole defenseless against certain individuals. It is time, in the West, to defend not so much human rights as human obligations.”
We will never hear of this arsonists case, nor any punishment for him, ever again.
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