A Black man was jogging in Boston when he said he was racially profiled and stopped by agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. After viewing video footage of the incident the man recorded, the cityโs mayor and lawmakers are calling for accountability.
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29-year-old Bena Apreala told NBC Boston that the ICE agents didnโt identify themselves before they stopped and questioned him about who he was and what he was doing.
โThe police officer started walking towards me, and he said, โHey, stop,โ and without identifying himself, he started asking me for identification, asking me where I was from, asking me who I was, what my business was around the area,โ Apreala said. โThey never introduced themselves, they never identified themselves, they never said I was being detained because of an immigration violation.โ
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The 29-year-old real estate agent and father says the frightening experience left him nervous for what could come next.
โI said, โWhat am I being detained for?โโ Apreala recalled. โHe said, โBecause you fit the description of someone weโre investigating.โ
โAs I was watching this thing, I wasnโt sure until I got to call him if he had been arrested,โ said his mother, Patricia Apreala, who explained that she feared for her son after seeing the video. โI have too many videos running in my head about young Black males with law enforcement, and it was not a pretty sight, I can tell you.โ
A spokesperson for ICEโs Enforcement and Removal Operations division told NBC News that Apreala was stopped because he apparently looks like someone the agency is after.
โICE officers were conducting surveillance as part of a targeted enforcement action Wednesday in West Roxbury, Mass., looking for a previously deported Haitian national with multiple criminal convictions and pending cocaine and fentanyl trafficking charges that may have been residing in the area,โ the spokesperson said. The agency also denied that the officers didnโt announce themselves.
After the agents questioned Apreala they determined that he wasnโt the person they were looking for and he was allowed to leave, NBC reports. In the video, one officer can be heard asking Apreala, โDo you have any tattoos on your left or right arm?โ
โAm I free to go? Do I have to show you? If Iโm free to go, then Iโm not showing you anything,โ Apreala responds. โThank you. Have a great day, guys.โ
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh is having none of it. During a Wednesday press conference, Walsh โadmonished ICEโs handling of the situation and said he was asking the cityโs police department to find out more information about the incident,โ NBC reports.
Walsh also tweeted that he had spoken to Apreala and that โracial profiling and stops like these are wrong, unjustified, and will not be tolerated.โ
West Roxbury City Council member Matt Oโ Malley expressed similar sentiments calling the stop โunlawfulโ and saying that racial profiling โshould not happen here or anywhere else.โ
And, of course, Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass) came through with a word.
โFor too long, ICE and CBP have acted with impunityโemboldened by a xenophobic Administration and the Occupant of this White House,โ Pressley tweeted Wednesday. โWe will not stand by and watch them intimidate, harass and racially profile our Black and Brown communities in Boston or anywhere in the country.โ
She also tweeted that sheโs โcalling for an immediate investigationโ into the incident adding that โWe must understand what they were doing and rationale behind their employment.โ
Itโs unclear whether or not an investigation into the stop is actually underway.
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