A video that’s gone viral captures the moment an anti-ICE mob in Washington State tried to build a barricade outside a federal building—and got a harsh lesson in how that ends. Shared by Cam Higby on X, the footage shows a group of protesters, their faces a mix of defiance and chaos, attempting to block access to the facility with bikes and scooters, their intent clear. But the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Washington State Police, in riot gear, moved in, their response swift and decisive. For Trump supporters, this is a moment of triumph, a “FAFO” (F*** Around and Find Out) lesson delivered with precision. The image above, from the video, sets the scene: a crowd of protesters, some in helmets and masks, others in casual clothes, pressing against a chain-link fence, their signs reading “NO KINGS,” the backdrop a modern building under a blue sky. It’s racked up over 2 million views, and it’s a story you need to see.
The video, a series of clips totaling over a minute, starts with a wide shot of the facility, the air thick with tension. The protesters, a mix of determination and chaos, are seen stacking bikes and scooters, their shouts filling the air. But the DHS and Washington State Police, backed by their reputation for not backing down, advance, their formation tight, their response swift. “Back up, back up!” an officer yells, his voice cutting through the noise. The protesters, caught off guard, scatter, their barricade crumbling under the pressure. “WATCH: Seattle rioters hit in the head with stun grenade as he attempts to storm DHS facility,” Cam Higby wrote, a sentiment echoed by millions on X. Katie Daviscourt, another journalist on the scene, captured the moment, noting, “Anti-ICE protesters in Seattle got a harsh reminder today.” RedState’s report details how this is part of a larger pattern, with similar clashes in LA and Newark, but Seattle’s response is different. “Watch: Anti-ICE crew were not happy campers after encounter with DHS in Seattle,” they wrote, a moment where law and order prevail.
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“Please move,” the DHS and police announced. Law enforcement gave them fair warning.
Breaking: Federal and local police deploy tear gas, crowd control munitions on Antifa anti-ICE rioters outside ICE Seattle field office in Tukwila.
Several arrests have been made. pic.twitter.com/ehgaietVTb
— Katie Daviscourt
(@KatieDaviscourt) June 14, 2025
Here’s a different angle. They were told, “Please move out of the driveway.”
Breaking: Federal and local police deploy tear gas, crowd control munitions on Antifa anti-ICE rioters outside ICE Seattle field office in Tukwila.
Several arrests have been made. pic.twitter.com/ehgaietVTb
— Katie Daviscourt
(@KatieDaviscourt) June 14, 2025
This isn’t just about one night—it’s part of a broader story. The anti-ICE protests, sparked by Trump’s immigration policies, have spread nationwide, turning cities into battlegrounds. But in Washington State, the response is a stark contrast to other cities like Seattle, where police have been criticized for restraint. Here, the DHS and Washington State Police, known for their no-nonsense approach, didn’t let the mob gain ground. The image above, with its protesters and officers, is a visual of that difference, a reminder of what’s possible when order prevails. As one user put it, “Washington just showed the country how it’s done.” The video, with its millions of views, is a cultural touchstone, a moment that captures the divide between chaos and control. For Washington State, it’s a night to remember; for America, it’s a warning—and a hope.
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