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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2025 · 1H 8M

Federal Agents Called for Backup — But So Did Protesters

from The Comm Center with Drew Breasy · host The Comm Center

When both ICE agents and protesters dialed 911 in Worcester, MA, dispatchers were caught in the middle of a constitutional and jurisdictional tug-of-war. Now, a nearly identical situation is unfolding in Los Angeles, where ICE activity has triggered large-scale protests, police response, and curfews.In this episode of The Comm Center with Drew Breasy, we break down:Why federal agents turned to local dispatchers for help and how dispatchers navigated real-time legal and political pressure. We'll explain what happens when local agencies are asked to support federal operations, The parallels between Worcester and the unfolding situation in L.A.What this all means for dispatchers, command staff, and public safetyReal insight from a retired law enforcement officer and an active dispatcher — no spin, no theatrics.

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When both ICE agents and protesters dialed 911 in Worcester, MA, dispatchers were caught in the middle of a constitutional and jurisdictional tug-of-war. Now, a nearly identical situation is unfolding in Los Angeles, where ICE activity has triggered...

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