Footage from Rochester, Minnesota, shows activist Olivia Jensen interfering with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers as they attempted to arrest a man suspected of sexually abusing a child and murdering another person.
The incident occurred approximately 75 miles southeast of Minneapolis. During the confrontation, Jensen repeatedly stated she did not care about the victim’s experiences or the severity of the alleged crimes while verbally abusing the agents and labeling one a “race traitor.”
In captured video, an ICE officer emphasized that if Jensen truly cared about justice, she would prioritize the child who was raped and the person who was murdered by the suspect they were pursuing. Jensen responded directly: “No, I don’t care,” highlighting her opposition to the enforcement action regardless of the suspect’s alleged offenses.
The exchange included an ICE agent telling Jensen, “This isn’t a good look for you.” She countered with, “You think I care about my looks?” The officer then added, “No, no, trust me. It is evident by how you look [that] you don’t care.”