Another day, another fugitive off the streets—this time thanks to some lightning-fast action by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). And the takedown? It happened right in the middle of a retail store, in front of stunned shoppers.
A now-viral video shows ICE agents moving in on a wanted illegal alien inside what appears to be a major retail chain. The moment the suspect tries to make a run for it, agents drop him like a sack of potatoes.
WATCH THE TAKEDOWN:
“Down goes Frazier!” one user joked, referencing the legendary boxing call—and it couldn’t be more accurate.
The suspect reportedly had an active warrant and was evading deportation proceedings. Sources familiar with the operation say ICE tracked him to the store using surveillance and intelligence tips. Once inside, the team moved in with precision.
While most customers were caught off guard, many online are cheering ICE for doing the job our open-border politicians won’t. One commenter wrote, “This is what real law enforcement looks like—swift, clean, and effective.”
This is just the latest example of ICE agents doing the tough work that often gets ignored—or condemned—by the mainstream media and far-left activists. But the truth remains: America is safer when violent fugitives are taken off the streets, no matter where the arrest happens.
Critics of the raid are already whining about “public trauma” and “militarized enforcement,” but the overwhelming response online has been one of applause.
Bottom line: If you’re wanted and you’re in this country illegally, ICE will find you—and it won’t be pretty when they do.
Down goes Frazier, indeed.
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