A Washington mother was brutally assaulted by a mob of high school students during an anti-ICE walkout at Issaquah High School, an incident captured on video and widely shared across social media.
On Monday morning, hundreds of students poured out of classrooms at Issaquah High School to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), turning the streets into a scene of chaotic demonstration.
The victim, who has chosen to remain anonymous due to fears of retaliation, described the attack as completely unprovoked. She stated that she was simply in the area when the students suddenly surrounded her.
As the crowd closed in, the students began bumping into her, cursing at her, and pulling her hair, escalating the confrontation rapidly.
In the footage, the woman can be heard exclaiming, “I just got assaulted,” as she struggled to break free from the frenzy.
Students, many holding signs with messages like “I HATE ICE,” swarmed the woman amid pushing and shoving, with the mob cheering and chanting as the aggression intensified.