Keffiyeh-clad anti-ICE protester threatens to stab agent, harm family in San Francisco mob attack
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A mob of up to 20 anti-ICE protesters swarmed and attacked immigration agents outside a San Francisco courthouse on Wednesday, with one keffiyeh-clad agitator allegedly armed with a knife threatening to stab an officer and go after his family, officials said.

Adrian Guerrero, a U.S. citizen, slashed the tire of a government vehicle during the clash at the immigration courthouse on 100 Montgomery Street, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

The incident unfolded as ICE agents carried out a removal operation, when protesters surrounded them and physically assaulted four officers, throwing punches and deploying pepper spray.

Keffiyeh-clad protester moves toward federal vehicles near 100 Montgomery St. in San Francisco

Anti-ICE protesters attacked immigration agents outside the San Francisco courthouse, with one suspect, Adrian Guerrero, pictured, threatening officers with a knife and slashing government vehicle tires. (Department of Homeland Security)

U.S. Federal Protective Services and San Francisco police responded and helped clear the area, DHS said.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said ICE agents are facing a 1,000% increase in assaults, calling them “the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens.”

“These acts of violence are fueled by sanctuary politicians’ rhetoric vilifying our law enforcement,” Noem said.

“We will not let this violence stop us or slow us down. Every day, our law enforcement continues to enforce the law and arrest the most depraved criminals, including pedophiles, terrorists, murderers, gang members, and sexual predators.”

Keffiyeh and items seized after ICE assault, DHS says

DHS evidence photo shows a keffiyeh, goggles and other items seized after the courthouse assault. (Department of Homeland Security)

The Montgomery Street courthouse has been the site of multiple violent clashes between protesters and ICE agents. Last month, video surfaced of similar scuffles outside the court.

Protesters have long opposed ICE’s practice of detaining individuals at courthouses, criticizing the use of plainclothes officers and unmarked vehicles as tactics that they claim spread fear and reduce accountability.

The attack came weeks after violent riots in Los Angeles, where ICE agents were assaulted during courthouse protests — part of what DHS says is a sharp nationwide rise in attacks on its officers.

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