
Radical left anti-ICE protesters in Minnesota surrounded Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino at a Speedway gas station on Wednesday as enforcement operations and unrest continue in Minneapolis.
For weeks, leftists have been encouraged by Minnesota officials to riot against ICE, prompting a federal investigation into Governor Tim Walz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and other far-left Minnesota officials.
During a stop at the gas station, where rabid anti-ICE demonstrators followed Bovino, one person dumped a bag of chips on him, and the crowd followed him, screaming and honking air horns.
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Per independent journalist Cam Higby, who shared the footage, 20-30 cars have been following Bovino and his team for hours. Protesters have been flipping the convoy off, and ICE agents are responding with peace signs.
Protestors mob Commander Bovino and dump a bag of chips on his head and shoulders.
Multiple minor clashes ensued. 20-30 cars have been following Bovino’s convoy for roughly 2 hours.
Agents have been throwing peace signs out the window while protestors flip them off.
Protestors mob Commander Bovino and dump a bag of chips on his head and shoulders.
Multiple minor clashes ensued. 20-30 cars have been following Bovino’s convoy for roughly 2 hours.
Agents have been throwing peace signs out the window while protestors flip them off. pic.twitter.com/uhdl5COIlq
— Cam Higby (@camhigby) January 21, 2026
Additional footage shared by Higby shows Bovino and ICE agents being denied service and kicked out of the gas station. The store clerk follows them and shouts, “Don’t come back either. Bye.”
“We don’t support ICE, and nobody here does,” the man says after confirming he kicked Bovino and his team out “because I wanted to.”
“I personally don’t care” if it’s illegal, he later says.
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Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino DENIED SERVICE at speedway on Portland Avenue.
I asked the Commander if this is illegal, and the cashier said “I DON’T CARE IF IT IS”@CMDROpAtLargeCA pic.twitter.com/fAqzCHS9uY
— Cam Higby (@camhigby) January 21, 2026

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