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ICE Agent in California Forgets Parking Brake and Damages Pedestrian Car: ‘These Clowns are Not Trained Law Enforcement’

It’s one thing to see a neighbor forget to engage their parking brake, but witnessing an officer make the same mistake? That’s quite surprising — though, apparently, it can happen. In California, a homeowner captured a moment when an ICE agent’s vehicle slowly began rolling backward on a residential street. While it initially appears as if the vehicle is reversing, what unfolds next reveals how serious the situation truly is.

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A homeowner in California recorded a black SUV parked in her neighborhood with its doors left open. The vehicle began to slowly roll backward at a pace that suggested someone might be inside driving it. However, as the SUV passed another parked vehicle, one of its open doors struck the driver’s side window of that parked car. What makes the incident worse is what happens immediately after: the ICE agent runs to his car, gets inside, and drives away quickly without taking a moment to check the damage caused.

“I tell you man, these clowns are not trained law enforcement 🤡🤡🤡🤡”

Unfortunately, the owner of the damaged vehicle witnessed the entire event. However, he was unable to capture the SUV’s license plate, which would have been crucial for law enforcement to identify the responsible party. Still, judging by the circumstances, it is likely this man will neither receive updates about a report nor compensation for the damages sustained.

Hopefully, the woman who recorded the video was able to share it with the man whose car was damaged. This footage will serve as undeniable evidence if his insurance company questions the incident or attempts to increase his premium.

Fortunately, there is a second part of the video showing the agent returning to inspect the damages, followed by an image of other officers arriving at the scene.

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