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Federal prosecutors charge 3 activists with ‘doxing’ of ICE agent in Los Angeles

Federal prosecutors charge 3 activists with ‘doxing’ of ICE agent in Los Angeles

Summary

Three activists in Los Angeles were charged with illegally sharing personal details of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. They allegedly followed the agent home, broadcasted the event online, and posted the agent's address. The women face charges of conspiracy and releasing a federal agent's personal information.

Key Facts

  • Three activists are accused of "doxing" an ICE agent in Los Angeles.
  • They allegedly followed the agent home, filmed it live, and shared the agent's address online.
  • Each woman is charged with conspiracy and publicly disclosing private information.
  • The accused include a 25-year-old released on bond, a 38-year-old detained without bond, and a 37-year-old currently sought by authorities.
  • Doxing involves posting someone's private information online without permission to harass or harm them.
  • The event happened after the ICE agent left a federal building in Los Angeles for home.
  • Federal officials have warned against releasing personal details of their agents due to potential threats.
  • California recently banned law enforcement, including immigration agents, from covering their faces during operations.

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