A viral video is drawing attention after showing students involved in an anti-ICE school walkout allegedly entering a Kroger store in Cincinnati, where some were seen throwing objects and causing disruption inside the business, according to Fox 19 News.
The incident reportedly followed a school walkout protest involving students speaking out against immigration enforcement policies connected to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. What started as a political demonstration later escalated after some teens left the protest area and entered the grocery store.
Video posted online by McAdrian Martin, shows groups of teens running through store aisles, knocking over merchandise, and allegedly throwing items. Customers inside the store were reportedly startled by the sudden disturbance, and staff members were seen attempting to clear the area.
“It said, ‘F ICE,’” a female patron told Martin in the video, apparently referring to a sign held by one of the protesters. “They just came over here and went to the beer section and threw our beers.”
Martin said the ceiling of the store was damaged during the chaos, and one man was even hit in the head with a projectile.
School officials said students have the right to peaceful protest but emphasized that leaving campus without permission and causing property damage could lead to disciplinary action. Local authorities are reviewing surveillance footage to identify individuals involved.
