A Florida sheriff just put a Minnesota mayor in his place.
The Left has been melting down over Trump's immigration crackdown.
And Sheriff Grady Judd tore into Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey the moment he used this filthy language.
Florida's no-nonsense sheriff calls out Minneapolis leadership
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd blasted Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey after an ICE agent shot a woman who allegedly tried to run over federal officers with her SUV.
Frey went in front of cameras and told ICE agents to "get the f*** out of Minneapolis" while calling the shooting "bulls**t."
Sheriff Judd wasn't having it.
"You have to be accountable for your conduct, and that starts with the mayor," Judd said in a video posted Thursday. "Did you hear his filthy talk? Did you hear his filthy, uninformed talk yesterday?"
Judd said Frey's response showed a complete lack of professionalism.
"Shame on you," Judd stated. "That is a lack of professionalism toward your city, your state, and our nation."
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The shooting happened Wednesday morning during an ICE operation in south Minneapolis.
Video footage shows an SUV backing up before accelerating toward a federal agent.
The agent fired at the vehicle, killing 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.
The Department of Homeland Security called it an act of self-defense.
Frey disputed that account and said Good was a U.S. citizen acting as a legal observer of federal actions.
Sheriff Judd explains exactly what the video shows
Judd watched the video and didn't mince words about what he saw.
"ICE agents were trying to take the occupant of the car out of the vehicle," Judd explained. "During this encounter, the vehicle backed up and then drove directly at the ICE agent."
He called the SUV a "two-ton deadly weapon."
"What did the occupant expect?" Judd asked. "They should have expected to be shot when you commit a deadly assault on a law enforcement officer."
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Judd directed his message to Minnesota's entire political leadership.
He said Mayor Frey, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara, local sheriffs, and Governor Tim Walz all need to deliver the same message to residents.
"Cooperate with law enforcement officers," Judd urged. "Don't resist them. Don't violently resist them."
Then he delivered the warning that has Democrats across Minnesota fuming.
"If you do felonious assaults with two-ton weapons, expect to be shot," Judd stated.
The Florida sheriff has built a national following for his blunt, no-nonsense approach to law enforcement.
He's served as Polk County Sheriff since 2004 after starting with the department as a dispatcher in 1972.
Judd rose through every rank from sergeant to colonel before voters overwhelmingly elected him sheriff.
He won his sixth term in 2024 with more than 80% of the vote.
The Left weaponizes tragedy to attack Trump's border enforcement
The Minneapolis shooting became an instant flashpoint in the debate over Trump's immigration crackdown.
Around 2,000 federal agents deployed to Minneapolis as part of the administration's largest-ever immigration enforcement operation.
Democrat politicians and activists have been mobilizing protesters to interfere with ICE operations.
Videos show protesters blocking vehicles and surrounding federal agents.
That's exactly what Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said led to Wednesday's shooting.
"Today, ICE officers in Minneapolis were conducting targeted operations when rioters began blocking ICE officers and one of these violent rioters weaponized her vehicle, attempting to run over our law enforcement officers in an attempt to kill them—an act of domestic terrorism," Noem posted on X.
Frey rejected that account entirely.
"Having seen the video myself, I want to tell everybody directly: that is bulls**t," Frey said at his news conference. "This was an agent recklessly using power that resulted in somebody dying, getting killed."
Minneapolis Police Chief O'Hara admitted Good didn't appear to be the target of any enforcement operation.
She was sitting in her car blocking the street because of the federal law enforcement presence.
O'Hara said officials had "dreaded this moment" since ICE agents arrived in Minneapolis.
That's exactly the kind of rhetoric that Sheriff Judd finds outrageous.
Local officials are sending a message that resisting federal immigration enforcement is acceptable.
They're creating an environment where protesters think they can physically block law enforcement without consequences.
Then they act shocked when someone uses a vehicle as a weapon and gets shot.
The investigation into the shooting continues.
The FBI and Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension are reviewing the incident and body camera footage.
But Sheriff Judd already saw what he needed to see in the publicly available video.
A driver backed up an SUV and drove it directly at a federal agent.
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That agent responded to a deadly threat the way law enforcement officers are trained to respond.
"If you violently resist them—if you do felonious assaults with 2-ton weapons—expect to be shot," Judd said.
Democrats can complain all they want.
Sheriff Judd is telling the truth that Minneapolis leadership refuses to acknowledge.
When you turn a vehicle into a weapon against law enforcement, you're committing a felony that could get you killed.
And no amount of profanity-laced press conferences from liberal mayors changes that reality.
Sources:
- AWR Hawkins, "Sheriff: 'If You Do Felonious Assaults with Two-Ton Weapons, Expect to Be Shot'," Breitbart News, January 8, 2026.
- John Weston, "Sheriff Grady Judd Blasts Minneapolis Leadership Over ICE Incident Response," DailyRidge.com, January 8, 2026.
- Michelle Vecerina, "Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd blasts Minneapolis mayor over 'filthy' rhetoric following ICE shooting," Florida News, January 8, 2026.
- "Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey rips ICE after officer shot and killed woman: 'Get the f*** out'," CBS News, January 7, 2026.
- "Mayor Jacob Frey tells ICE to 'get the f— out of Minneapolis,' rejects DHS self-defense statement," Fox News, January 7, 2026.









