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Home » Human Interest » Tennessee ICE Agent Tries to Intimidate Citizen for Filming in Public: ‘You’re Just One of Those Guys’

Tennessee ICE Agent Tries to Intimidate Citizen for Filming in Public: ‘You’re Just One of Those Guys’

Jordan BeckBy Jordan BeckMay 6, 20263 Mins Read
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A short video out of Memphis, Tennessee, has stirred up one of the most heated debates: Who gets to record whom, and what happens if a federal agent doesn’t want to be filmed? In the clip, a U.S. citizen stands on a public street, phone out, doing something courts say is absolutely his right. Then an ICE agent approaches. That’s when things get interesting. The exchange is short, polite on the surface, but tense underneath. Both men end up pointing their cameras at each other in broad daylight.

🚨An ICE agent was caught on video trying to illegally intimidate a U.S. citizen for filming in public, in Memphis, TN.

The citizen is standing there recording when an agent says, “you’re just one of those guys.”

When the citizen asks, “one of what guys?”, the agent doesn’t… pic.twitter.com/2l2QG0J6rl

— Jesus Freakin Congress (@TheJFreakinC) May 5, 2026

Here’s how it goes down, according to the post: The Tennessee citizen is recording when the agent walks up and asks why he is recording. It’s not clear what happened before this exchange.

After the citizen says he is filming because he wants to, the agent replies, saying, “You’re just one of those guys.” The citizen pushes back, asking what that means. The agent dodges the question and instead wants to know why he is filming. 

The man explains, plainly: he is on public property, he is allowed to record, and he is not breaking any laws. Every federal circuit court that’s ruled on this agrees: People have a First Amendment right to record law enforcement in public while they are on duty. Even Homeland Security says filming isn’t obstruction, unless you physically get in the way.

What does the agent do next? He pulls out his own phone and records the citizen “just in case.” He doesn’t bother to explain what that’s supposed to mean.

No one gets arrested, at least until the video ends. The citizen stands his ground, doesn’t show any ID. Notably, he doesn’t have to, not unless there’s a real suspicion of a crime. 

Internet Reacts To Tennessee ICE Agent Filming U.S. Citizen Back

The clip drew a wide and divided reaction online. “Why are you filming us?’ BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT TO BE *expletive* TRUSTED,” one person wrote. Others were more sympathetic to the agent’s position. “Or was the citizen trying to intimidate the ICE officer? The ICE officer is just doing his job, removing people here illegally just like they did under the Obama administration,” one person commented. 

Some focused on the broader accountability question. “Under a normal administration, this agent would be fired!” a user wrote. Others kept it sharp. “They gave this man-child a gun and a badge,” one person commented, while another added, “Trying to harass ICE officers with filming and complaining if the officer films that person to document the situation is Pathetic.” 

One commenter landed on the simplest possible summary of the agent’s behavior: “Karen with a badge and a gun is still just a karen.”

This little standoff is part of a bigger, well-documented trend. A December 2025 report from the Cato Institute details dozens of times federal agents tried to intimidate or threaten people just for filming ICE in public, something legal experts and civil rights groups say is protected by the Constitution. 

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