A Brooklyn man faces federal charges after allegedly screaming death threats at an ICE agent and his family outside a detention center during a protest. Prosecutors say he admitted to the threats post-arrest, and officials warn such actions cross the line into unprotected violence. The FBI used facial recognition to swiftly identify him, sending a clear message: threats against law enforcement will be prosecuted. If convicted, he could spend up to ten years in prison and pay a $250,000 fine.
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