Timcast IRL
Anti-ICE Extremists LOOT DHS Vehicles, Steal Weapons, Trump Warns INSURRECTION w/ DeVory Darkins
16 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What happened during the Minneapolis riots involving DHS vehicles?
Last night in Minneapolis, rioters took a DHS vehicle and they looted it. They grabbed a bunch of DHS officers' information, they exposed it online, they even grabbed a rifle from the lockbox in the back. So we're going to talk about that. Donald Trump is talking about the Insurrection Act still, and it's starting to look like that might become a reality. So we're going to talk about that.
Tim is doing a hit on Fox News shortly. So we'll go ahead and grab that. And what else do we got going on? That's about it right now. So we're going to go ahead and throw it over to Devoy Darkins is our guest tonight. So why don't you go ahead and tell people about yourself?
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Let's go. What's up, Patriots? Tate Brown here holding it down. So good to see DeVore because usually I'm seeing the beginning of your stream because a lot of people in the audience, if you're watching the noon live, this is kind of weird. This is kind of like a Marvel crossover. If you're like a soyed out millennial, you love the Marvel crossovers.
You're getting really hype right now seeing this crossover.
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of Trump's comments on the Insurrection Act?
So I'm usually throwing it to DeVore. So DeVore, I want to apologize for sending so many like schizophrenic people into your chat. That's like completely my fault. No, no, no. I'm very grateful.
let's go you basically your audience raided yeah audience raid like you know raids like oh yeah you send the link no we raid you raid with purpose yeah like it literally looks like like a hobbit come together it's kind of like that tate i just noticed that like when you do the uh tape brown holding it down my kid does the same thing like whenever i bump his crib he does this
he's a good kid he's a great kid all right so uh smash the like button share the show with your friends we're going to jump right into it from the dallas express video captures minneapolis rioters looting dhs vehicles exposing agent info online agitators in minneapolis continue to wreak havoc now allegedly breaking into multiple ice vehicles late wednesday night stealing guns ammunition and sensitive government documents including arrest warrants and personal information on federal agents
The crimes captured on video and in live streams circulating across social media spotlight the continued destruction from violent rioters against federal law enforcement agents, specifically through the Twin Cities.
Video clips posted by Nick Sorter from the scene show groups of agitators vandalizing unmarked cars allegedly belonging to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, the Department of Homeland Security, and even possibly the FBI. In one act, rioters attached a tow rope to
to a weapons locker, excuse me, in the trunk of the federal car and use the pickup truck to rip it open, stealing a rifle and ammunition. There are a lot of leftists that have gone to private in their ex accounts after this happened. Tate, I'm interested in hearing what your take on this is. Do you think that this is justification for the Insurrection Act?
Yeah, I mean, Viva Frye was on the show today on The Noon Live, and he made an interesting point, which was, you know, he is obviously also saying, like, yeah, this is grounds for the Insurrection Act. There could be an argument that the left may be goading that sort of reaction out of the Trump administration so then they can say, oh, look how authoritarian it is. This sort of justifies this.
Maybe this would swing over some weak Republicans into some sort of resolution to maybe try and strip away
extraction act powers from the gop but the point he made and the point that i was making and we're both in agreement is like yeah but this is the grounds for it so i don't really care what the reaction is going to be let's just do it let's rip the bandit because like the stuff we're seeing here like where they're literally like roping around the the the case and yanking out of the truck and that sort of we didn't even see that kind of stuff in 2020 like that is next level literally raiding an ice vehicle like that's a very unique thing where they're stealing weapons like it's gta from
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Chapter 3: How do rioters justify their actions against federal agents?
And they're wondering why these ICE agents are apprehensive and armed with lethal munitions.
They are not prepared for this, and I fear it will get worse. No, I mean, they're crash test dummies, and I'm not calling them dummies. I'm just saying they're being used like crash test dummies. They're naive. They're untrained. They're just not cut out for this. You've been on the streets, and you can see the difference. You look at Minneapolis, and then you look at a city like Memphis.
So Memphis, run by a Democrat mayor... in a red state, but they agreed to cooperate. They have backup by the locals. It's not a sanctuary. And they're picking up bad hombres left and right. There's no rebellion. It's done professionally. And no one's gotten hurt. And they go after the worst first. Why can't that be the model? Why does it have to come to this type of violence?
You know, just to I don't want to call it a non sequitur, but the Greenland thing, I think, really exemplifies the no matter what Trump does, he is wrong. And that's really what it is. The Democratic politicians are going to say ICE is wrong to enforce the law. They're wrong to stop these narco gangs, these rapists, these criminals and general illegal immigrants.
And when you see how Trump is simply negotiating for Greenland and they tell him he's wrong on that one, too, I throw my hands up. We voted for immigration operations, and your point is astute. In areas where there's agreements and they cooperate, it's clean, safe, and the job is done. But in these particular areas, what do we get?
A judge aiding and abetting a man who beat his wife to helping him escape and getting convicted for it. We can't function this way.
No, I mean, the country cannot function if you have little carve-outs of chaos in major cities and states where agents can't go in and enforce federal law. I mean, that's when the country collapses, and hopefully it doesn't come to that. That I disagree with.
Tim Pool, great to see you as always. Insightful analysis. Thank you, Jesse. And that is something I'd like to talk to Jesse about particularly. I think little bouts of chaos are part of what make America great. being able to overthrow tyranny, having local government disagreeing with the overlord. So it's a debate to be had, but stealing federal weapons is insurrection act territory.
I think if you're looking to actually have a policy that was voted on by the American people, that was, that is very popular. I mean, when Trump was elected, it was something like 75% of Americans said, yeah, we want to get rid of illegal aliens. Now granted as, as the, the,
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Chapter 4: What are the arguments surrounding the Insurrection Act and its relevance today?
None of this would have happened.
This is why I'm saying we need to get a camera crew so we can do these bits. Because then it's like Tate goes back in time and then he walks in before George Floyd and he goes, I think that guy's got a counterfeit bill. And then he just walks out. He comes out of the shadows and whispers in the ear of the clerk, don't.
Don't take the bill.
Don't be a hero. No, don't take the bill. He made the George Floyd thing happen.
Four to six cameramen and about 12 editors. If you guys want to join us in Florida, come join us because we are creating the most bomb ass fucking entertainment industry right now. I'm serious. If you're interested, hit me up on Twitter. Send me videos. Send me something you've made. We are legit making a powerhouse entertainment industry. So let's rock and roll. Stuff like that is genius.
Right. So true. Yeah. Kind of going back to what you were saying about going back in time to get the George. But I don't think you saw it. The framing right now is very clear. It's, hey, guys, we're going a little too far, but we're going too far because it's Trump's fault. Yeah, it's what he wants us to do.
What I really mean to say is I want you to go this far because like you were saying, it might be an actual bait.
Yeah, literally. This is what everyone... The initial thing that started the... Let's just say the Renee Good. If she just ran over that officer, they would be celebrating. These are the same people that celebrated Charlie Kirk's death. They would be celebrating this. The only way you get these people to stop, the only way you end this again is just sending a message to Minneapolis. It's very...
Simple. There's no negotiating with these people. There's no debating. There's no like maybe if we sweeten the deal or maybe make a different offer. Tim Walz is just trying to get Trump to back down with ICE because he is not going to be his victory condition is ICE completely withdrawing from the city in entirety. We can't do that. There's been a mandate given to the Trump administration.
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Chapter 5: What are the roles of journalists during riots?
And they come into these situations and they end up getting hurt.
hurt um but i will say this to the journalists it's a game in a different way they call themselves vultures first it was a pejorative then they just said yeah i like that we're vultures they go out there full well knowing look at them helmet vest they know and they're waiting and they're hoping that another renee good happens oh that movie's civil war that a20 movie is all about that's what it's about these people that chase the the tragedy
Casey Neistat was in Ferguson?
He was in Ferguson with me.
Chapter 6: What insights were shared about Casey Neistat's involvement in Ferguson?
That's crazy. We went there together.
I'm in one of his videos. That's a challenge to the fans. See if you can find the Casey Neistat video I'm in.
We flew together there, and Vice got really pissed off for some reason. And I was like, why are you mad? I don't know. Tim Lohr is insane. Yeah, Tim pops up in strange places.
You're like, whoa, he was there too?
He emailed me and he was like, let's go to Ferguson. I was like, let's roll, brother. That's crazy. And then we got a flight. It was funny. I wake up and the guys from Vice are yelling at me. Like, I walk in the door and they're like, why is Casey Neistat tweeting that he's going with you to Ferguson? And I was like... Cause he is.
Were they mad that it was ahead of time that they, no, they were mad that it was like, they didn't control the branding of it. And they didn't agree to collaborate with Casey Neistat. And I was like, I'm going there anyway. And he's going there too. And we're going to be on a plane. Like whether he goes or doesn't go is meaningless. Right.
My political consciousness started when Casey Neistat went, Hillary Clinton, I am voting for Hillary Clinton. That was like the first thing I remember about politics.
Well, I'm pretty sure he got paid to do that. My opinion of it is that he was paid. I don't know for sure, but my understanding from mutual friends was that he was good friends with the Trump family. and that he had spoken highly of them and praised them. And then all of a sudden he said Trump was racist and he was voting Hillary. And someone told me it could be very, very wrong.
So I don't want to impugn Casey's honor or anything. I was told that it was a promotional campaign.
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Chapter 7: How does AI impact the job market and economy?
You can fly, shapeshift. You can connect with the internet. You will know everything. And it's your choice. You'd say no? Yeah, I'd be like, no, this is Mossad. Tell BB, let's have a hangout. I want IRL. It sounds nice. And the guy in the video is wearing a yarmulke.
And BB's like, I knew it. No, you go around the back of the hologram and he's got a kippah.
I don't think we have a choice because we're not going to fight against them and win.
I agree. I think it's inevitable to unify. I mean, our cyber machines are kind of in our hands and I just don't want to get permanently... I don't know. One of my visions of the future.
I think we're already there, though.
I do, too. I think this actually happened in 2012. And I think everything we've seen is controlled destruction of civilization.
Buying all the metal, that particularly. I feel like Fiat, they just printed $2 trillion in secret and bought.
I think the reason why silver is skyrocketing is largely due to AI. Silver's a much better conductor than silver.
Wait, wait, you just said silver's a much, than copper.
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Chapter 8: What are the implications of AI on human needs and societal structure?
The other chimps killed them. I mean, if you get rich and that might get you.
I'll tell you guys a funny story. When I was a teenager, we were at a skate park and one of the dudes was like, hey, I invited this girl to come hang out. And she's like, so just just you guys, like, don't be weird or anything. And then we were like, oh, yeah, sure, whatever.
And so then I went to the other guys and I was like, hey, when she shows up, no matter what trick he does, we got to act like it's the craziest thing we've ever seen. And so he was a pretty good skater, but he wasn't, like, the best. And so he, like, he drops into the mini ramp, and then he does, like, a board slide. It's very basic. And we're going, oh!
And then we're, like, she's next to us, and we're going, he's so good, dude. He's, like, the best. This is crazy. He's going pro, man, for sure.
And then they dated. That's beautiful. That's a beautiful thing. Yeah.
We were wingmen in it, you know what I mean? That's the power of tribe.
That's what boys do for each other. Yeah, dude.
We were like, we are going to glaze this guy up. Because, you know, we know what's going on.
Sometimes you've got to jump on the grenade for the boys.
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