Rep. Van Orden’s Wisconsin office allegedly targeted by anti-ICE agitator

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Hours after an ICE agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis, a Republican lawmaker says an anti-ICE agitator tried to force his way into his Wisconsin office, prompting a domestic terrorism report to the FBI.

U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden, Republican of Wisconsin, shared details of the chilling encounter. onalleging that an “individual fueled by anti-ICE rhetoric” targeted its Eau Claire office.

“Just hours after ICE agents were violently attacked in Minnesota [Wednesday]”, our Eau Claire office was targeted by an individual fueled by anti-ICE rhetoric – shouting insults, knocking on our doors, and attempting to force entry,” Van Orden wrote in his post.

Grace Kim, Van Orden’s communications director, told Fox News that digital footage of their office showed a man banging on the door and calling staff “Nazis.”

Posts including "F--- ICE" » were written on the suspect's alleged vehicle, which was parked in front of the lawmaker's office.

Messages including “F— ICE” were written on the suspect’s alleged vehicle, which was parked in front of Rep. Derrick Van Orden’s office. (Office of Rep. Derrick Van Orden)

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Van Orden’s office also shared photos of a car left outside the office, allegedly belonging to the suspect, which had written messages such as “YOUR TURN!” “, “AMERICA BENDS ITS KNEE TO NO KINGS” and “F— ICE”.

Van Orden spoke Thursday morning with FBI Director Kash Patel and called the incident domestic terrorism, according to Kim.

No arrests had been made as of Thursday afternoon.

Posts including "NO KINGS" » were written on a car parked in front of Rep. Derrick Van Orden's office.

Messages including “NO KINGS” were written on a car parked outside Rep. Derrick Van Orden’s office. (Office of Rep. Derrick Van Orden)

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The incident came after Twin Cities resident Renee Nicole Good, 37, was fatally shot Wednesday by an ICE agent after allegedly trying to hit agents with her car during an immigration operation in Minneapolis.

The video showed what appeared to be Good walking toward the officer, who was standing in front of his vehicle, as he opened fire on the front of his SUV.

The shooting sparked massive protests, as Democrats including New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called the officer’s action “murder.”

Law enforcement gathers after a deadly incident.

Law enforcement personnel work at the scene following an alleged shooting by an ICE agent during federal operations on January 7 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Stephen Maturen/Getty)

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“This is a direct result of the Democrats’ violent rhetoric,” Van Orden wrote. “This has to stop now.”

Van Orden, a Navy SEAL veteran, said in another post Thursday that Good “never had to die,” attributing the incident to Democrats’ anti-ICE rhetoric.

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“The REAL question you should be asking yourself is: What would cause a 37-year-old suburban woman to violently attack federal law enforcement?” he wrote. “Let’s be clear. This woman never had to die. The left’s constant demonization of our officers as ‘American Gestapo’ and vile slurs is brainwashing and fueling this type of radicalization.”

The FBI did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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