A Somali Minnesota college student has come under fire for threatening to “pop” ICE agents in an expletive-laden viral social media rant.
Hasan Mohamed was blasted after he posted the menacing anti-ICE tirade on social media, where he vowed to shoot immigration agents the next time they show up in his Owatonna neighborhood.
“ICE, I actually heard you guys pulled up to Owatonna, the big O, and you pulled up when I was not there? Y’all so p–s-ass s–t, boy. You’re gonna get popped next time I see you,” he raged in the clip. “Bring the whole cavalry. Yeah, boy, you guys are scared.”

Mohamed, who, according to his social media, is a student at Minnesota State University, appears to have deleted the original video from his TikTok — but not before it started spreading like wildfire.
After his clip sparked widespread backlash, Mohamed posted a handful of follow-up videos on Tuesday apologizing for his “lapse in my judgment.”
“I don’t expect to be forgiven. I’m just here to apologize,” he said. “I truly did not mean what I said. I was just trying to be funny.”
Some, however, weren’t buying his apologetic tone — arguing the script bore an eerie similarity to a groveling apology YouTube star Logan Paul gave back in 2018 after he was ripped for posting a dead body online.
Meanwhile, the fury over Mohamed’s video came as ICE vowed to continue its immigration crackdown in the North Star State.
“Minnesota’s weather is cloudy with a 100% chance of ICE,” the agency said on X alongside a video of recent arrests.



The feds have zeroed in on Minnesota in recent weeks after officials said up to half of Somali migrants have fraudulent immigration paperwork.
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