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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFederal agents track down Syracuse woman, demand she remove Instagram post about ICE
Two U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents issued a warning to a Syracuse woman Tuesday to remove a social media account they said threatens federal agents.
Paigelynne Gonyea said she believes they are referring to a January post where she named the ICE agent who shot protester Renee Good.
Gonyea was working as a poll worker Tuesday afternoon at the Central Library on Salina Street when agents called to meet with her. She said she invited them in.
She said she did not want to meet them outside alone.
Ive seen the news, especially in Minnesota, she said. And I didnt want anything to happen to me at all.
The agents handed Gonyea a form letter that says they were investigating threats made against ICE personnel. The form says the agents had identified an Instagram account they believe breaks federal law. They asked her to remove and discontinue the behavior, according to the unsigned document she shared on Instagram.
https://www.syracuse.com/news/2026/06/federal-agents-track-down-syracuse-woman-demand-she-remove-instagram-post-about-ice.html
Paigelynne Gonyea said she believes they are referring to a January post where she named the ICE agent who shot protester Renee Good.
Gonyea was working as a poll worker Tuesday afternoon at the Central Library on Salina Street when agents called to meet with her. She said she invited them in.
She said she did not want to meet them outside alone.
Ive seen the news, especially in Minnesota, she said. And I didnt want anything to happen to me at all.
The agents handed Gonyea a form letter that says they were investigating threats made against ICE personnel. The form says the agents had identified an Instagram account they believe breaks federal law. They asked her to remove and discontinue the behavior, according to the unsigned document she shared on Instagram.
https://www.syracuse.com/news/2026/06/federal-agents-track-down-syracuse-woman-demand-she-remove-instagram-post-about-ice.html
âGonyea said she does not intend to delete her post.â www.syracuse.com/news/2026/06...
— Brandy Zadrozny (@brandyzadrozny.bsky.social) 2026-06-25T12:37:58.572Z
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Federal agents track down Syracuse woman, demand she remove Instagram post about ICE (Original Post)
demmiblue
Thursday
OP
They are not there because of the post. They are there to harass a poll worker. The post is their excuse.
Midnight Writer
Thursday
#3
I think it's a great day to indict Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Good in broad daylight.
LetMyPeopleVote
17 hrs ago
#4
Whip-poor-will
(641 posts)1. NO
The united states doesn't secret police this is Nazi bullshit
They are not police and peace officers wear ID and a badge with a number.
These are terrorists.
I ncarcerate
C oncentrate
E liminate
Sounds NAZI to me
gay texan
(3,280 posts)2. Fuck ice
Fuck ice
Fuck ice
Fuck ice
Fuck ice
Midnight Writer
(25,999 posts)3. They are not there because of the post. They are there to harass a poll worker. The post is their excuse.
Poll workers will be harassed unmercifully by our Federal government as we head towards an election that could change the balance of power in Washington.
They can't win a fair election. This is criminal gangster style tactics.
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,986 posts)4. I think it's a great day to indict Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Good in broad daylight.

