DUC: Deadly Standoffs, ICE’s Disturbing Raids, and a Mother’s Nightmare

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Welcome to Da Urban Conservative, the podcast where we strip down the headlines to expose the raw truth. No sugar-coating, no fluff. Just the real, gritty stories affecting our communities today. Buckle up because we’re diving into three shocking stories: a deadly standoff in Red Wing, ICE training civilians for violent raids, and a Charles County family’s heartbreaking ordeal with school violence. Let’s get into it.
Red Wing Standoff: Tragedy Behind Closed Doors
In Red Wing, Minnesota, a woman is dead, and a man is in custody after a tense standoff with police. Let’s break it down.
Just before 5 p.m. Sunday evening, Red Wing police were called to a home near West Avenue and Putnum Avenue. The situation? A “suicidal man with a handgun.” Negotiations dragged on for hours. When it ended, the man surrendered—but the aftermath revealed a grim reality: a woman’s body inside the home.
Here’s what we know: police have not disclosed the woman’s identity, how she died, or what led to the confrontation. And while officials claim there’s “no threat to the public,” that’s hardly comforting for neighbors wondering how this escalated so tragically.
Why does this matter? Because stories like this are becoming all too familiar. Domestic violence, mental health crises, and guns intersecting in deadly ways. And yet, the silence around what really happened leaves communities in the dark.
ICE’s ‘Citizens Academy’: Training Civilians to Raid Immigrants
Next, let’s talk about a shocking program within Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). You might’ve heard whispers about their so-called Citizens Academy, but the truth is darker than you think.
Internal documents obtained by the Center for Constitutional Rights reveal ICE and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) are teaching civilians to perform violent immigration raids. We’re talking about civilians—regular folks—learning to operate firearms, use lethal force, conduct surveillance, and storm homes, all in the name of “public relations.”
The academy is designed to paint ICE and Border Patrol in a positive light, but let’s be real—this is a PR stunt wrapped in militarization. It’s not just about perception; it’s about empowering untrained individuals to act as enforcers of broken immigration policies.
Former agents have confirmed this isn’t new. Jenn Budd, a former Senior Border Patrol Agent, called it out for what it is: propaganda. “We ran Border Patrol Citizen Academies back when I was an agent too,” she said. This isn’t about public safety; it’s about normalizing state violence against immigrants.
A Mother’s Nightmare in Charles County
Finally, let’s take it to Charles County, Maryland, where a mother’s viral post has gripped the nation. Her 7-year-old son—a second grader—was hung in the school bathroom by a fourth grader. Yes, you heard that right.
This isn’t hyperbole; this is the lived reality of a mother who got a call every parent dreads. Her son was rushed to Children’s Hospital after surviving an unthinkable act of violence. “I’m feeling anger and seeing red,” she wrote, her pain and outrage spilling into a post that’s garnered over 215,000 likes on Instagram.
But let’s unpack this. How does something this heinous happen in an elementary school? Where were the teachers, the staff, the so-called adults in the building? And how do we even begin to address the trauma this child—and this family—will carry?
The school has remained tight-lipped, and the system, as always, moves slowly. But let’s be real—this incident exposes the cracks in a system that’s failing to protect our kids.
Final Thoughts: Connecting the Dots
Three stories, three different tragedies, but one common thread: systems failing to protect the people they’re meant to serve.
In Red Wing, a mental health crisis turns deadly, and the details are swept under the rug. With ICE, we see the government empowering civilians to commit state-sanctioned violence. And in Charles County, a young boy nearly loses his life because of unchecked violence in a school bathroom.
These stories aren’t just headlines; they’re warnings. Warnings about what happens when we turn a blind eye to systemic failures, when we let bureaucracy justify inaction, and when we accept violence as just another part of life.
Here at Da Urban Conservative, we’re not just reporting—we’re holding systems accountable. Stay woke, stay vigilant, and keep asking the hard questions.
Until next time, keep it real and keep it unfiltered.
That’s it for today’s episode. Hit us up on social media, share your thoughts, and let us know what stories you want us to dig into next. You can find us at Da Urban Conservative on all platforms. Peace.

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