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It's Not What You Think
« on: Today at 01:47:36 AM »
that ICE protect people from the outside of AMERICA. ICE are also considered as sexual predator against their own religious belief. That's a cult, not actual Christ-like zealot.
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Federal Clearance Investigator Arrested in Minnesota Sting 🚨

A 36 year old background investigator who vetted federal agents for security clearances was arrested in February 2026 during a significant law enforcement operation in Bloomington Minnesota. Brashad Antwann Johnson was among 30 individuals taken into custody during a targeted enforcement effort named Operation Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places. While local authorities initially identified Johnson as a worker for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency clarified that he was a contractor for the Department of Defense authorized to conduct investigations for various federal entities including the Department of Homeland Security.

Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges described the arrest as the most disturbing of the entire operation because Johnson was responsible for screening the very people tasked with upholding the law. At the time of his arrest, Johnson possessed an official Department of Defense identification card which confirmed his authority to perform high level background checks. This sting operation highlighted a massive breach of trust within the federal vetting system. Police reported that undercover officers posing as sex workers spoke with 330 people online before executing the mass arrest at a local hotel.

Johnson now faces a gross misdemeanor charge for hiring someone for prostitution which carries a potential sentence of one year in jail and a 3000 dollar fine. This incident follows a separate 2025 arrest where an actual federal agent was also taken into custody in the same region for soliciting sex from a minor. Chief Hodges remarked during a press conference that it is terrifying to think this individual was responsible for granting security clearances to others. Law enforcement officials emphasize that the vetting process itself failed to identify the criminal tendencies of the investigator. The case remains a stark reminder of the vulnerabilitie s present in national security infrastructure and the ongoing battle against exploitation in Minnesota.




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