CBP employee in Minnesota charged after reportedly being found 'covered in vomit' in car

US Customs and Border Protection Employee Arrested After Being Found Unconscious with Vomit on Car

A 31-year-old US Customs and Border Protection employee, Alfredo Mancillas Jr, has been charged with drunken driving after being arrested in Minnesota following a traffic stop. State troopers found Mancillas "covered in vomit" and unconscious in his car, prompting them to conduct a field sobriety test which he failed.

The incident occurred on Tuesday morning when Mancillas parked his vehicle in a no-parking zone and slumped over. Troopers approached him and noticed signs of intoxication, including a strong alcohol smell and bloodshot eyes. Mancillas was subsequently arrested and booked into a local jail on counts of third- and fourth-degree driving while intoxicated (DWI).

Mancillas is scheduled to appear in court on March 24th. His arrest comes amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minnesota, where over 3,000 federal immigration agents descended on St Paul and Minneapolis earlier this month as part of Operation Metro Surge.

The incident has raised questions about the conduct of CBP employees, particularly in light of recent controversy surrounding the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign. The operation led to the fatal shooting of two US citizens in Minneapolis in January, sparking widespread public backlash against the White House.

A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees CBP, stated that the agency is reviewing Mancillas's DWI arrest and emphasized the importance of honor and integrity among its employees. However, critics have accused the Trump administration of using immigration enforcement as a pretext to target marginalized communities and undermine trust in law enforcement.

Mancillas's arrest serves as a reminder of the need for accountability and oversight within government agencies, particularly when it comes to issues surrounding intoxication and public safety.
 
omg i cant even believe what happened to this guy Alfredo Mancillas Jr he just got caught drunk driving and was found unconscious in his car with vomit everywhere πŸ€’πŸš— its so not cool that he was doing this on the job especially when there are people counting on him like students relying on teachers who actually care πŸ“šπŸ‘¨β€πŸ« i feel bad for the guys family but at the same time i think it was really irresponsible of him to be driving while intoxicated and put his life and others at risk πŸ’” anyway i hope he gets help and learns from this mistake so next time he can just call an Uber or somethin πŸ˜‚
 
Ugh I'm so fed up with this 🀯 stuff! Can't believe some CBP employees are allowed to go out and get hammered like they own the place 😑. It's not just about them, it's about the community that has to deal with the consequences of their actions - like who gets hurt in a drunk driving accident, for crying out loud?! 🚨. And to make matters worse, this guy's arrest is being used as some kind of excuse to justify the Trump admin's immigration crackdown πŸ€₯. Like, no way! We need to hold our government officials accountable for their actions, not try to deflect from the real issues at hand πŸ’”. And can we please just talk about how messed up it is that these agents are supposed to be enforcing laws and protecting people, but they can't even get a driver's test right πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ? It's like, what kind of message does that send?!
 
man this is wild... CBP employee gets caught doing a DUI and now everyone's making a big deal about it like what's next? they're gonna start arresting people who are hungover on a Monday morning lol anyway its just sad that someone loses control like this, especially when you gotta be in a position of power like CBP. makes u wonder if they were really sober during the operation tho
 
idk how these people get hired at CBP they gotta be doing some kinda background check lol but seriously what's gonna happen to this guy? is he gonna lose his job or something? i feel bad for him, we all make mistakes, but drunk driving is not cool period. and yikes with the operation in minnesota too it sounds like trump's immigration policies are creating a lot of drama
 
Ugh, this is just the cherry on top we need after all that drama with those two US citizens getting shot in Minneapolis πŸ€•πŸš¨ like how can you even be a Customs and Border Protection employee and not take care of yourself?! I mean, come on Alfredo Mancillas Jr... 31 years old and you're already drinking and vomiting in public? What's going through your head, dude? Did you just forget that you were supposed to be working or something?

And can we talk about the timing of this arrest for like a second? Just as they're cracking down on immigration enforcement in Minnesota, now they've got their own employee getting arrested for being drunk and disorderly. It's like, hello accountability! We need to make sure our government officials are setting a good example, not just making excuses and sweeping it under the rug.

I don't know about you guys but this whole thing is giving me major trust issues with our agencies. How can we expect people to respect us when they're getting caught doing crazy stuff like this? It's time for some serious reform and oversight, if you ask me 🚫πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG, just read about this crazy situation with Alfredo Mancillas Jr 🀯... I mean, who gets arrested while passing out on their car? It's just so sad that his job as a US Customs and Border Protection employee is now tainted by this DUI incident πŸ˜”. And the fact that it happened in Minnesota during Operation Metro Surge is just weird - like, is this really the kind of thing you want to remember when you're trying to make a difference in people's lives? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Anyway, I do think it's cool that the agency is reviewing Mancillas's arrest and saying they'll get their act together... but at the same time, we need to make sure our law enforcement folks are held accountable for their actions πŸ’ͺ. Can't have them getting behind the wheel after a few too many drinks, you know? πŸš—πŸ’¨
 
can't believe what I just read about this cbp employee getting arrested after being found unconscious with puke all over his car 🀯😷. sounds like he was way beyond drunk behind the wheel... how do you even manage that kind of mistake? not to mention the whole operation metro surge thing, it's just another example of the administration trying to use immigration as a way to control people's lives... what's really going on here is that they're more concerned with making headlines than keeping their employees safe πŸ™„.
 
I'm really concerned about this incident... I mean, who gets stopped by cops on the side of the road while they're having a breakdown? It's just not right that someone in such a vulnerable state is being taken away like that. And what's even more disturbing is that it happened during the Trump administration's immigration crackdown - it feels like the authorities are using it as an excuse to target people who already need help, you know? As a society, we should be supporting each other, not exploiting someone's moment of weakness for our own agenda πŸ€•
 
ugh what a mess πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ but like on the bright side, apparently Mancillas is alive and well, right? i mean, who else gets to say they've had a pretty intense morning that includes being pulled over for DUI and finding out their car's in a no-parking zone all at once? sounds like a typical Tuesday am to me πŸ˜‚. and can we talk about the fact that Mancillas is getting help and will have to face the consequences of his actions, which is actually kinda awesome? accountability is key, right? πŸ™Œ and on a more serious note, I do think it's super important for our government agencies to prioritize public safety and oversight, especially when it comes to issues like intoxication and enforcement practices. so yeah, let's all take a deep breath and try not to jump to conclusions just yet πŸ™
 
man this is so messed up 🀯... a CBP employee gets arrested after being found unconscious in their car, covered in vomit... that's some serious red flag stuff 😬. I'm not surprised tho, we've been hearing about a lot of misconduct from certain people in power lately, and it seems like no one's above the law 🚫. The fact that he was doing this on duty is just wild... I mean, what kind of example is that setting for other employees? Not to mention the public safety aspect... we can't have someone who's clearly impaired driving around, putting themselves and others at risk πŸš—πŸ’¨. This whole thing needs to be looked into thoroughly, no excuses πŸ˜’.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ seriously what's going on with these CBP employees? one minute they're processing travelers like pros, next minute they're face-planting in their cars πŸš—πŸ˜΅ 3k agents swooping in on St Paul & Minneapolis is kinda dramatic, feels like a scene from The Usual Suspects . on a more serious note, gotta wonder how this dude ended up DUI... was it work-related stress or just a Tuesday πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm really disappointed to hear about Alfredo Mancillas Jr.'s arrest, dude πŸ€• He's just trying to make a living, same with like 99% of CBP employees, right? They're not even supposed to be on the streets, let alone driving cars after drinking. It's like, you'd think that would be a huge no-no in the first place πŸ™„ And now we're all talking about how the Trump admin is using immigration enforcement as an excuse to target marginalized communities... meanwhile, some dude is slumped over in his car, vomiting on himself πŸ’€ Like, priorities, man? We need more accountability and less scrutiny on people trying to do their jobs. It's all so messed up 🀯
 
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