The chickens are finally coming home to roost for one violent leftist who thought he could attack our brave federal agents with impunity. Elpidio Reyna, 41, pleaded guilty Tuesday to assaulting a federal officer after hurling rocks through a car window and injuring a Customs and Border Protection officer during last summer's chaotic anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles County.
This isn't just some minor scuffle, folks. Reyna admitted to one count of assault with a deadly or dangerous weapon resulting in bodily injury – a serious federal crime that carries real consequences. While mainstream media tried to downplay these 'mostly peaceful protests,' patriots knew the truth: these were coordinated attacks on the very agents working to secure our border and enforce our immigration laws.
The violent riots erupted as radical Democrats and their Antifa allies launched a coordinated assault against Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations. These weren't concerned citizens exercising their First Amendment rights – these were dangerous extremists hurling rocks and projectiles at federal officers just trying to do their jobs.
Trump's America First Agenda Delivers Results
This guilty plea comes at a perfect time, as President Trump's second-term agenda focuses heavily on supporting our ICE agents and Border Patrol officers who faced years of harassment and violence under the previous administration. While Biden's regime turned a blind eye to attacks on federal law enforcement, the Trump-Vance administration is making it crystal clear: assault our agents, face the consequences.
Attorney General Pam Bondi's Justice Department is sending a powerful message to would-be rioters and violent leftists: the days of attacking federal officers without repercussions are over. This case proves that Trump's promise to back the blue extends to every federal agent working to secure our borders and enforce our immigration laws.
How many more of these anti-ICE extremists will think twice before attacking our brave agents now that real justice is being served? The answer should be all of them.
