Tear Gas Under Family Vehicle Leaves Six Children Traumatized in Minneapolis
A harrowing incident occurred in Minneapolis where an ICE agent released a tear gas canister under a family vehicle carrying six children, leaving the young ones shaken and traumatized. The couple, Shawn and Destiny Jackson, were driving home from basketball practice when they were caught between protesters and ICE agents.
According to Destiny Jackson, the situation escalated quickly as ICE agents yelled profanity at them, prompting her husband to scream for help. Despite their attempts to stay calm, the atmosphere became increasingly tense, and the agents continued to demand their presence. That's when one of the agents released a tear gas canister under their vehicle, causing it to lift off the ground.
"I managed to feel around and open up everybody's doors," Jackson recalled. "I hopped out and started pulling as many kids as I could out." Bystanders stepped in to help, and total strangers began assisting the family in getting their children to safety.
The scene was chaotic, with smoke-filled air and the sound of panic. Jackson said she found her infant child unresponsive, foaming at the mouth, when he emerged from the vehicle. Desperate, she administered CPR until paramedics arrived.
The couple, who have been together since high school, now face an uncertain future. Their lives will forever be changed by this incident, which has left them shaken. The children are reportedly traumatized and struggling to sleep, but fortunately, they are physically unharmed.
A fund has been set up to support the family with medical bills and to replace their vehicle, which was damaged in the explosion. As for the ICE agents involved, no comment from the Department of Homeland Security has been forthcoming. The incident raises concerns about law enforcement tactics and the safety of civilians caught in the crossfire between protesters and authorities.
In a disturbing turn of events, the tear gas canister's release left a family of six facing a traumatic ordeal that will have lasting effects on their lives.
A harrowing incident occurred in Minneapolis where an ICE agent released a tear gas canister under a family vehicle carrying six children, leaving the young ones shaken and traumatized. The couple, Shawn and Destiny Jackson, were driving home from basketball practice when they were caught between protesters and ICE agents.
According to Destiny Jackson, the situation escalated quickly as ICE agents yelled profanity at them, prompting her husband to scream for help. Despite their attempts to stay calm, the atmosphere became increasingly tense, and the agents continued to demand their presence. That's when one of the agents released a tear gas canister under their vehicle, causing it to lift off the ground.
"I managed to feel around and open up everybody's doors," Jackson recalled. "I hopped out and started pulling as many kids as I could out." Bystanders stepped in to help, and total strangers began assisting the family in getting their children to safety.
The scene was chaotic, with smoke-filled air and the sound of panic. Jackson said she found her infant child unresponsive, foaming at the mouth, when he emerged from the vehicle. Desperate, she administered CPR until paramedics arrived.
The couple, who have been together since high school, now face an uncertain future. Their lives will forever be changed by this incident, which has left them shaken. The children are reportedly traumatized and struggling to sleep, but fortunately, they are physically unharmed.
A fund has been set up to support the family with medical bills and to replace their vehicle, which was damaged in the explosion. As for the ICE agents involved, no comment from the Department of Homeland Security has been forthcoming. The incident raises concerns about law enforcement tactics and the safety of civilians caught in the crossfire between protesters and authorities.
In a disturbing turn of events, the tear gas canister's release left a family of six facing a traumatic ordeal that will have lasting effects on their lives.