US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents executed a search warrant Thursday in Irvine as part of a criminal investigation.
The agency had been running a federal search warrant for Bluffview in the Turtle Rock area “with support from the US Secret Service” for an ongoing investigation into which ICE agents were targeted. Sources who are well versed in the investigation but were not permitted to talk about it, clarifying the business was not immigration-related.
The person at the heart of the search warrant is a 29-year-old man who moved to New York a month ago, his parents told NBC Los Angeles.
The family said they woke up at 6am on Friday with a big bull.
“They announced to the speakers, ‘People who live in this house, please raise your hands,'” Annie Yang and Yoo Zong Chan said they also told them about the Homeland Security investigation, a federal law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security.
“(It didn’t happen. It feels like it was on the movie set,” recalls Yang.
They later learned that the agent was following their IP address to their home in connection with the DOXXING investigation from February. When someone is facing a doxx accusation, he or she may be sharing another person’s personal information online without permission.
The parents told them they called their son and told federal agents he told them he was holding an attorney.
Yang and Chang added that their son was involved in political activities related to the Palestinian protests, but were shocked that he could potentially be tied down by Dox’s investigation
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