Local Living In Minneapolis Shows How Every Car On His Street Had The Windows Smashed Out During Mostly Peaceful Protests
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A 13‑second video circulating on X shows what appears to be widespread vehicle vandalism in downtown Minneapolis amid protests targeting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, a development that, according to some social media users, has received little attention from the mainstream media.
In the clip, a man walks through a city block lined with damaged cars, repeatedly emphasizing that rioters broke into “every single vehicle” and smashed “60 windows.” The footage has since been shared widely on conservative and citizen journalist accounts, with many users calling attention to the scale of property destruction.
“You broke into everybody, every single f*cking window. Are you f*cking kidding me?” the man says in the video, gesturing at the sea of broken glass and dented vehicles.
While major outlets have focused much of their reporting on clashes between federal agents and protesters, *Daily Caller* investigations show that significant property damage in parts of Minneapolis has been reported in other contexts, even if not directly tied to anti‑ICE unrest in every piece of coverage. Multiple protests across Minnesota in recent weeks have included episodes of vandalism — from graffiti on buildings to smashed windows on hotels and other properties believed to be linked with federal agents.
Federal authorities have also publicly confirmed arrests and incidents of vandalism connected to the broader unrest. The FBI has offered rewards for information leading to the identification of individuals responsible for damaging federal vehicles during protest activity, signaling official acknowledgment that some demonstrations have turned destructive.
It’s worth noting that Minneapolis has been the epicenter of multiple high‑tension confrontations this month, including protests following the fatal shooting of a local resident by ICE agents — an incident that spurred legal investigations and intensified public demonstrations.
