Young man smiling in a park setting, wearing a black cap, with a group of friends in the background, referencing a $50K bounty in a TikTok video.

Young man smiling in a park setting, wearing a black cap, with a group of friends in the background, referencing a $50K bounty in a TikTok video.
Young punks on a football field threaten ICE agents Credit: https://www.tiktok.com/@floridanamedjit

A group of young people may have risked their career prospects by sending a message threatening federal law enforcement.

Earlier this week, teenage-looking individuals went on TikTok and decided to piggyback off reports of bounties that have been issued against ICE agents trying to enforce our immigration laws.

In the video, one of the young men smiles as he pulls down his mask. Rap music plays in the background, and his cronies stand behind him.

There is also a threatening message in the video, which reads as follows:

ICE, we’re on the way. Word in the streets cartels put a $50K bounty on y’all.

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It’s not clear where exactly this video was taken, but the TikTok user (who has since deleted </> his account) is from Florida.

The Department of Homeland Security shared the video on Friday while posting a savage warning to the young punks:

“FAFO. If you threaten or lay hands on our law enforcement officers, we will hunt you down and you will find out, really quick,” the message reads.

“We’ll see you cowards soon.”

As FOX 32 reported, the DHS previously revealed that there is a bounty system that offers $2,000 for gathering intelligence or doxxing agents — including photos and family details — $5,000 to $10,000 for kidnapping or non-lethal assaults on standard immigration officers, and up to $50,000 for the assassination of high-ranking officials.

This announcement came after the Washington Examiner reported that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) had discovered gangs in Chicago were offering up to $50,000 to take out prominent ICE officials.

In addition, the Department of Homeland Security earlier this week announced the arrest of Eduardo Aguilar, an illegal alien from Mexico living in Dallas, Texas, after he used TikTok to solicit the murder of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

Aguilar’s post, written in Spanish, called for “10 dudes in Dallas with determination who aren’t afraid to [skull emojis],” and offered $10,000 for each ICE agent killed.

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