Friday, March 20, 2026

 
A chilling confrontation in a courthouse parking lot has left the nation reeling after federal agents allegedly threatened to smash a sitting judge's windows and drag him from his vehicle just to get to a high school intern.
In a shocking display of administrative overreach, masked ICE agents reportedly surrounded the car of Rhode Island Superior Court Justice Joseph McBurnie, ignoring the fact that he was parked in a designated judge-only spot.
Despite the judge's clear explanation that the teenager beside him was a student intern learning about the American legal system, the agents allegedly used profanity-laced threats of violence before dragging the terrified youth away in handcuffs.
This harrowing incident, brought to light on the Senate floor by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, reveals a disturbing pattern of federal agents operating in total defiance of standing agreements and local courthouse rules. The teen was held for nearly thirty minutes before agents realized they had the wrong person entirely, having confused a high school student with a thirty-year-old suspect.
This is not just a story of a mistake; it is a terrifying look at what happens when federal power is unchecked and local authorities are bullied into submission. You will not believe the details of how this operation unfolded and what it means for the safety of our communities.
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