The feds, predictably, are blaming Carolina Molina, the Northern Virginia licensed counselor who had a gun pointed at her by ICE agents, for almost getting her head blown off last week for the crime of being brown.
The Aug. 10 encounter, captured on dashcam video that went viral, is now the subject of a congressional investigation, being led by Northern Virginia congressmen Don Beyer, Suhas Subramanyam and James Walkinshaw.
The lawmakers – joined by House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Robert Garcia, D-Calif., House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin, D-Md., and House Homeland Security Committee Ranking Member Bennie Thompson, D-Miss. – are demanding a full review by the FBI and Justice Department, and that the agents involved in the incident be placed on administrative leave in the meantime.
“What happened to Carolina Molina cannot be dismissed as an ordinary interaction between ICE and a member of the public,” the group wrote in a letter addressed to Attorney General Todd Blanche dated Aug. 19.
“This footage and the incident it depicts are deeply concerning. They echo the larger pattern of dishonesty and dangerous, unjustified escalation we have unfortunately seen from DHS agents across the country, which resulted in the tragic deaths of Ruben Ray Martinez, Renee Good, Alex Pretti, Joan Sebastian Durán Guerrero and Lorenzo Salgado Araujo.”
Escalated quickly
As in those cases, Molina, who works with immigration lawyers, conducting psychological evaluations for their cases, was just in the wrong place at the wrong time – specifically, driving by a scene in an office complex parking lot where ICE officers were making arrests.
From the dashcam footage, you can see that Molina yelled out her window at one of the agents, calling him a “ho” and later a “f—ing bitch” – “I do feel as an American citizen, I have a right to my First Amendment,” she said.
Molina was in the parking lot to drop off business cards at a law office, but decided against getting out of her car, and drawing attention to the lawyer that she would have been encountering.
As she tried to leave the parking lot, she was blocked by one of the agents, who approached her, gun drawn and pointed at her.
“I’m like, ‘Yo, this guy’s really pointing a gun at my head,’ like, that’s insane,” Molina said.
In the video, you can see the agent shouting, “Are you following us? Are you following us? This is your warning. You almost ran us over.”
You can also see that, in fact, Molina didn’t almost run anybody over.
“I think my life was in danger at that point,” Molina said. “It wasn’t until after I was like, this was a whole Renee Good situation again.”
She is, indeed, lucky to be alive.
The Orwellian official statement
Gotta love the statement put out by the Department of Homeland Security on this.
Again, you saw the video.
(If you haven’t, watch!)
On August 10, 2026, while ICE was conducting targeted immigration enforcement in Falls Church, Virginia, an anti-ICE agitator began to drive her car in circles around our ICE officers and then attempted to harm officers by weaponizing her vehicle against them — all in an attempt to help illegal aliens get away.
None of that happened.
The operation was targeting criminal illegal aliens, whose crimes included a hit-and-run and drug trafficking, and illegal aliens with final orders of removal.
The operation was targeting, ahem, “criminal illegal aliens.”
Sure thing there, boss.
Fearing for their safety, ICE officers conducted a vehicle stop of the driver. Necessary background information of the driver was taken, and she could face criminal prosecution as a result of her actions.
“Fearing for their safety.”
More like: “upset that a brown person was yelling at them for being jackbooted thugs.”
Our officers are experiencing a more than 1,300% increase in assaults against them, a 3,300% increase in vehicular attacks, and an 8,000% increase in death threats.
All of those numbers are made up.
When faced with dangerous circumstances, DHS law enforcement used their training to protect themselves, their fellow officers, and the public.
The guy with the gun is a raging p—y.