Attacking an ICE officer (or anyone whom you clearly can see is open carrying a firearm for that matter) with a shovel is a BIG NO NO!
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c205677pxvxo
Democrats and Liberals claim to be the party of tolerance, understanding and patriotism but they really are the party of unlawfulness, unaccepting and treason.
From the above BBC article
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the situation in the city, where a new deployment of federal agents has arrived against the wishes of local officials, was "unsustainable".
You have no say in the matter Jake.
Federal trumps (no pun intended) everything.
A city mayor has no direct legal authority or vote in federal matters and decisions, as the U.S. Constitution establishes a system where cities are legally subservient to their state governments, and federal powers are separate from local ones. However, mayors can and do use political influence and intergovernmental relations to advocate for their cities' interests at the federal level.
Formal Division of Powers
Federal Supremacy: The U.S. Constitution's Supremacy Clause dictates that federal law is the supreme law of the land in areas where the federal government has been granted power. Mayors cannot pass laws that violate federal or state laws.
State Authority over Cities: The Constitution reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states and the people. Cities operate under authority granted by their state governments. This means that for formal governance, a city must typically work through the state level to interact with federal policies or funding.
Separate Branches: Similar to the federal and state governments, city governments have executive (mayor/manager) and legislative (city council) branches, but their jurisdiction is limited to municipal affairs like local services, public safety, and infrastructure


