White pro-Invasion activist: Too many white people are calling 911 when they see ICE
Vigilante call: "adding armed police officers to the scene can escalate panic and lead to even more harm done...we protect each other"
No Kings and apparently no cops either for far-Left activist Rebecca Winter.
Winter of Mass50501 and a key organizer of the upcoming No Kings rally in Boston believes too many white people are calling 911 when they see ICE according to a video posted to Instagram.
“Don’t call 911, I’ve seen this as a call to action lately and its usually by people with my skin color [gesturing to her white complexation].”
“Police are not allowed to interfere with ICE abductions and at the most will just come to do crowd control,” Winter continues, a seemingly vigilante-tinged request inferring that Mass50501 does not want local police to inconvenience activists who might obstruct ICE.
Winter concludes the video with an ominous boast: “we protect each other.”
Because, of course, ICE is racist by: “particularly targeting black and brown immigrants…when their communities are already in a state of panic, over masked armed men violently snatching them off the streets, adding armed police officers to the scene can escalate panic and lead to even more harm done.”
Winter continues by lamenting that she wishes police oversight was effective but “front line orgs are asking you to not call the 911.”
Meanwhile Worcester City Councilor Etel Haxhiaj is facing charges in District Court with interfering with Worcester Police during an ICE arrest earlier this year on Eureka Street. Court documents indicate the judge in her case is reviewing police body cam footage as a motion to dismiss the changes is pending.
Police directly told Haxhiaj “you are obstructing a federal arrest.”
Pick up the video at the 34 minute mark to observe Worcester City Councilor Etel Haxhiaj.