• Tennessee bodycam of 'Maryland man' traffic stop shows troopers' hands

    From P. Coonan@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 9 22:42:36 2025
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    The Tennessee Highway Patrol released body camera video of its 2022
    encounter with illegal immigrant Abrego-Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador's Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT).

    The Tennessee Highway Patrol released body camera footage of its 2022
    encounter with Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, where state troopers suspected he was involved in human trafficking.

    Garcia, 29, is a Salvadorian who illegally entered the United States in
    2011 and in 2019 was issued a deportation order. Two previous judges
    concluded that Abrego-Garcia was likely affiliated with MS-13. He was
    deported in March and sent to the Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT) in
    El Salvador. The Tennessee Highway Patrol pulled over Abrego-Garcia on
    November 30, 2022.

    Body camera video, obtained by Fox News Digital through a public records request, shows Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers pulling over Abrego-
    Garcia, who had eight other individuals in his car, for what was initially
    a speeding violation. All people in the car are male.

    "How many rows have you got in here? Four seats? Four rows of seats?" a
    state trooper can be heard saying. "Did y'all put an extra one in? Huh?
    Did yall put another one in no? They come like this I've never seen one
    with that many seats in it."

    "He's hauling these people for money," one state trooper said.

    Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia traffic stop (Tennessee Highway Patrol)

    A source familiar with the situation told Fox News Digital that there was
    a conversation in the redacted portion of the video where state troopers discussed calling U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The
    troopers called ICE, which didn't come to pick up Abrego-Garcia.

    The source added that when state troopers entered Abrego-Garcia's name
    into the National Crime Information Center, a warning appeared that showed
    he was suspected of being a gang member or terrorist.

    In the video, a trooper said Abrego-Garcia was in possession of $1,400 in
    cash, saying it was probably his payment. A trooper also noted that Abrego-Garcia had an invalid Maryland driver's license.

    State troopers who pulled over Abrego-Garcia said they suspected he was involved in human trafficking, according to body camera video. A state
    trooper can be heard saying "This is a good stop."

    During the traffic stop, Abrego-Garcia was heard changing his story
    several times. Abrego-Garcia first said he was headed back to his
    residence in Maryland, then said he was going to a different town for
    work. He said the group of individuals were initially driving from St.
    Louis, Missouri.

    White House spokesman Kush Desai told Fox News Digital. "The hole that Democrats and the Fake News media dug themselves into by demanding the
    return of a wife-beating MS-13 terrorist illegal alien just keeps getting deeper."

    Court records filed in Prince George’s County, Maryland, reveal that Abrego-Garcia has a history of being a "violent" wife beater.

    In a 2021 court filing, Jennifer Vasquez, Abrego-Garcia's wife, wrote: "At
    this point, I am afraid to be close to him. I have multiple photos/videos
    of how violent he can be and all the bruises he [has] left me."

    U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis previously ordered the U.S. government to "facilitate" Abrego-Garcia's return to the United States.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/tennessee-bodycam-maryland-man-traffic-stop- shows-troopers-hands-tied-despite-smuggling-clues

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  • From c186282@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 10 01:14:59 2025
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    Reluctantly ... there are COPS and GESTAPO. The
    police should NOT have infinite powers, should
    NOT be Dredd-ish "street judges". That's for
    those 'other countries', the kind we usually
    drop bombs on.

    Garcia ... small fish. A real shit no doubt, but
    a small fish. For the whole Land Of The Free thing
    it was probably better to let him slide.

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  • From Siri Cruz@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 9 23:14:14 2025
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    On 9/5/25 22:14, c186282 wrote:
    Reluctantly ... there are COPS and GESTAPO. The
    police should NOT have infinite powers, should
    NOT be Dredd-ish "street judges". That's for
    those 'other countries', the kind we usually
    drop bombs on.

    Garcia ... small fish. A real shit no doubt, but
    a small fish. For the whole Land Of The Free thing
    it was probably better to let him slide.


    How many is one too many?

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  • From super70s@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 10 05:36:26 2025
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    The Tennessee Highway Patrol released body camera footage of its 2022 encounter with Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, where state troopers suspected he was involved in human trafficking.

    THP's don't even have to change their uniform, they've already got
    brown shirts.

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