ICE Agents In Chicago Reveal That There Are Bounties Out For Their Murders, Radicals Leaving Airpods On Their Vehicles To Track Them Home
28 days ago
Chicago, Illinois. In a chilling interview that underscores the escalating danger facing federal law enforcement, independent journalist Nick Shirley says officers with Immigration and Customs Enforcement have revealed disturbing claims of cash bounties being offered for the killing of federal agents.
According to Shirley, ICE officers operating in Chicago told him that criminal networks and extremist elements are allegedly offering between $2,000 and $10,000 per federal officer killed. If accurate, the claims would represent a staggering escalation in violence against the United States government.
“These officers believe they are being actively hunted,” Shirley reported, describing a climate of fear and constant vigilance among agents tasked with enforcing federal immigration law.
Even more alarming, ICE personnel allegedly told Shirley they have discovered Apple AirTags secretly placed on their vehicles. This suggests that officers may be physically tracked after leaving work, potentially exposing their homes, families, and daily routines.
The officers claim the tracking devices are being used to monitor movements, identify targets, and coordinate attacks, turning everyday consumer technology into a weapon against law enforcement.
Federal agents interviewed described the situation as the result of years of anti ICE rhetoric, political demonization of border enforcement, and a collapse of deterrence against organized crime.
