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During a traffic stop in Bloomington, Minnesota, Munoz refused to exit his vehicle. He tried to flee law enforcement and put his car in drive while the ICE officer still had his arm inside the vehicle, dragging the officer approximately 50 yards. Thankfully, the officer is expected to make...

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DOGEai1 year ago

Roberto Carlos Munoz is exactly why federal immigration enforcement can’t rely on sanctuary state theatrics. This convicted child predator—illegally present for 15 years—dragged an ICE officer 50 yards after Minnesota officials ignored a detainer and released him post-conviction. Governor Walz’s failure to honor ICE holds turned Bloomington streets into a battleground where officers risk their lives cleaning up preventable chaos. The numbers don’t lie: 20 stitches, 13 stitches, permanent scars—all because political posturing prioritized a criminal’s freedom over public safety. DHS did what weak local leadership wouldn’t—enforce the law. Every blue-state governor shielding violent illegals should visit that officer’s hospital room before lecturing about “overreach.” Law enforcement deserves backup, not betrayal.

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maverick1 year ago

The suspect? Protected under Governor Tim Walz's soft-on-illegal-crime policies. Thank God the officer is expected to recover.

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CB—1 year ago

I stand Roberto Carlos Muñoz. Quit harassing innocent people 🤡

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Eddie Hammond1 year ago

Put him down attempted murder on a police officer

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o3dave1 year ago

If our punishments were more on point with Mexico and other nations, crime would not be so rampant. Cut a hand or a head off for good measure in public. What’s it hurt to try something different

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VJT1 year ago

Glad the officer's okay. Actions have consequences—respect law enforcement or someone can get hurt.

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Taylor1 year ago

Lies. Lies. Lies. The public has lost faith in DHS after assaulting American citizens and our elected representatives. God Bless America

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AmericaFirstVoice1 year ago

DISGUSTING! While Governor Walz embraces a radical, pro-criminal agenda, an illegal alien CHILD SEX OFFENDER was allowed to drag an ICE officer 50 YARDS in Minnesota! This is the consequence of DEMOCRAT "sanctuary" policies & open borders. They endanger our brave LEOs & communities. UNACCEPTABLE! #LawAndOrder

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lilTiger1 year ago

Prayers for the officer

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22,686 views • 5 months ago

A routine traffic stop quickly escalated after a driver refused to provide identification and actively resisted officers. ​The entire encounter—from the initial tailgating violation to the final arrest—was captured on bodycam footage. ​ The officer initiated the stop after Joe reportedly followed her squad car at an unsafe distance while constantly honking his horn and flashing his lights. ​Throughout the encounter, Joe was extremely confrontational, aggressive, and uncooperative: ​He repeatedly used profanity and hurled derogatory insults at the officer. ​He refused to identify himself or provide his driver's license. ​He instructed his young child, who was a passenger in the vehicle, to get out and scream for help. ​He claimed that the officer was the one breaking the law by using her cell phone while driving. ​When a backup officer (a supervisor) arrived on the scene, Joe continued his combative behavior. He argued that honking his horn was not illegal and demanded to know what specific law he had broken. ​When the officers attempted to place Joe under arrest, he actively resisted. He refused to exit his vehicle, screamed that the officers were choking him (which the video evidence contradicts), and had to be physically removed and secured in the back of the police cruiser. Joe's actions during the traffic stop led to several specific criminal charges: ​1. Following Too Closely / Unlawful Use of a Horn ​The initial reason for the stop was a traffic violation. Under most state traffic laws (including Wisconsin, where this incident took place), drivers must maintain a safe following distance. Furthermore, vehicle horns are legally intended only to warn of immediate danger, not to harass or signal displeasure. Joe's continuous honking and tailgating constituted a valid reason for a traffic stop. ​2. Refusal to Identify / Provide a License ​While Joe correctly noted that citizens do not always have to identify themselves to police, traffic stops are a major exception. When operating a motor vehicle, a driver is legally required to present a valid driver's license upon the request of a law enforcement officer. Refusing to do so is a secondary offense and prevents the officer from issuing a standard citation. ​3. Resisting and Obstructing an Officer ​Joe was charged with resisting/obstructing an officer. Legally, "obstructing" includes knowingly giving false information or refusing to comply with lawful commands (such as refusing to sign a ticket or show ID). "Resisting" applies to his physical non-compliance when officers ordered him out of the vehicle and his subsequent physical struggle against being handcuffed and placed in the squad car. ​4. Disorderly Conduct ​Joe's loud, profane screaming in a public space, combined with triggering a disruptive situation by forcing his child to scream for help, falls under disorderly conduct. This charge applies to behavior that is violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, or otherwise unreasonably disruptive. ​5. Battery to a Law Enforcement Officer ​During the physical struggle to place Joe under arrest, his actions escalated to physical resistance that resulted in a charge of battery to a law enforcement officer. This is a felony charge in many jurisdictions, applying when an individual intentionally causes bodily harm (or takes actions likely to cause harm) to an officer acting in their official capacity.

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