ICE officer seen on video pushing woman to ground has returned to duty
Source: CBS
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who was initially relieved of his duties after being captured on video pushing a woman to the ground outside an immigration court in New York City has been returned to duty, two U.S. officials familiar with the matter told CBS News.
The officials, who requested anonymity to discuss an internal move that has not been publicly announced, said the ICE officer was placed back on duty after a preliminary review of the incident.
CBS News reached out to representatives for ICE, the Department of Homeland Security and the White House requesting comment.
The move is a striking about-face, just a few days after the DHS released a statement denouncing the officer's conduct as "unacceptable and beneath the men and women of ICE."
"Our ICE law enforcement are held to the highest professional standards and this officer is being relieved of current duties as we conduct a full investigation," the department said in its statement on Friday. It's unclear where that investigation stands.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ice-officer-pushed-woman-video-returns-to-duty/
ICE officer seen on video pushing woman to ground has returned to duty
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SheltieLover
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3Hotdogs
(14,609 posts)You will see him on camera, sitting next to Reichscommandant Miller.
Easterncedar
(4,962 posts)Scientists meanwhile get dumped by the hundreds. I hate this goddamned timeline.
questionseverything
(11,252 posts)Hassin Bin Sober
(27,273 posts)Buddyzbuddy
(1,574 posts)He's being used to set the example of what they want. What do you expect from an administration that instituted the Department of In-Justice and the Dept. of In-Security, the War Dept. and the Dept. of Lack of Intelligence, none of this is the responsibility of the loyal, hardworking, longtime employees but instead a failed, corrupt administration, led by a Felon and his co-conspirators.
Solly Mack
(95,785 posts)hamsterjill
(16,602 posts)Look, in the city that I live near, there are periodically police officers who get into trouble either on the job or off. Sometimes, they are put on administrative leave over an arrest, etc. Sometimes, they are caught driving intoxicated.
Every time that happens, the person's name is released and the media names the officer.
Why should ICE be exempt?