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The statement claims ICE was pelted with rocks in Los Angeles, leaving gaping holes in the windows, that ICE said this could have killed an agent, and that Dan Bongino confirmed the FBI is investigating. The sources completely reject any specific incid

#BREAKING: INSANE video shows interior footage of ICE being pelted with rocks in Los Angeles, per @BillMelugin_

The rocks left gaping holes in the windows, and “could have KlLLED one of our agents,” ICE SAID

@dbongino confirmed FBI is investigating.

LOCK THEM UP!

Claim Result Source Reference Source Quote
An ICE building in Los Angeles was pelted with rocks, resulting in gaping holes in the windows. rejected https://www.laconservancy.org/learn/historic-places/ice-and-cold-storage-facility/ The L.A. Ice and Cold Storage Facility is one of the oldest cold storage properties in Los Angeles. It provides a tangible link to the city’s significant industrial and agricultural history.
An ICE building in Los Angeles was pelted with rocks, resulting in gaping holes in the windows. rejected https://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-la-brea-20140620-story.html Just beyond the traffic and palm trees of Wilshire Boulevard, hidden beneath the shadows of nondescript office buildings, lie the tar-slicked bones of many thousand long-dead creatures.
An ICE building in Los Angeles was pelted with rocks, resulting in gaping holes in the windows. rejected https://www.pbssocal.org/shows/lost-la/how-ice-first-came-to-frost-free-los-angeles Ice first became commercially available in Los Angeles around 1857. This advertisement appeared in the May 23, 1857, edition of the Los Angeles Star, courtesy of the Huntington Library and the USC Digital Library.
ICE said the rocks could have killed one of their agents. verified https://www.yahoo.com/news/national-guard-deployed-los-angeles-234041099.html Federal sources stressed the violence at the Paramount riot could have killed an agent or caused a crash.
ICE said the rocks could have killed one of their agents. inconclusive https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2025/06/07/new-more-action-in-la-as-protesters-block-bus-n2190173
ICE said the rocks could have killed one of their agents. inconclusive https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2025/06/fact-check-video-does-not-show-man-threatening-bullet-in-head-of-ice-agents.html
@dbongino confirmed that the FBI is investigating the incident. rejected https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/presidential/3081911/dan-bongino-questions-security-measures-following-trump-assassination-attempt/ The FBI is now leading the investigation into Trump’s attempted assassination.
@dbongino confirmed that the FBI is investigating the incident. inconclusive https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Bongino
@dbongino confirmed that the FBI is investigating the incident. rejected https://www.wired.com/story/dan-bongino-fbi-deputy-director-infowars/ There is no indication or confirmation in the provided source that @dbongino confirmed that the FBI is investigating the incident.

🤖 Conclusion [10/100]: The statement claims ICE was pelted with rocks in Los Angeles, leaving gaping holes in the windows, that ICE said this could have killed an agent, and that Dan Bongino confirmed the FBI is investigating.

The sources completely reject any specific incident about ICE facilities being attacked with rocks in Los Angeles, providing instead unrelated historical facts, and none confirms such an attack. While one source confirms federal sources said violence during a recent riot could have killed an agent, this is not directly linked to the alleged rock-pelting incident. There is no evidence Dan Bongino confirmed an FBI investigation into such an incident—sources about him and the FBI refer to unrelated events.

Overall, the statement is almost entirely unsupported except for a very general and indirect connection about risk to federal agents, so it is rated 10/100 for truthfulness.

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