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FACT CHECK: Viral X Post Falsely Claims ICE Minivan Was Intentionally Set On Fire In Philadelphia

Viral Video Share with x It claims that an Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) minivan was intentionally flapping up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Verdict: False

The fire was accidental and not intentional, and Millennials and the Daily Beast respectively reported.

Fact check:

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told personnel during the ice attacks: “It can, should, should, and willful.” Fox News. The tactics will be used to combat potential leaks regarding the location of future raids, the outlet reports.

X-Video, which has been seen nearly 13,000 times at the time of writing, claims to have been intentionally flapping up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

“In Philadelphia, ice minivans were on fire. The left wing is seeking this violence and these left terrorists need to be prosecuted,” the video caption reads. In the video, the minivan can be seen clearly burning. You can also see the police SUV.

The claim is false. Quoting a statement from the ice, After Millennials The minivan reported that it had caused a fire due to a “mechanical problem.” Referring to the same statement, the outlet said, “The cause of the fire is unknown, but foul play is not suspected.”

Similarly, on February 18th, Daily Beast The fire was reported to be accidental and not intentional. The fire broke out on February 16th, and the outlet said the first responder was called to the scene around 8:30am. No injuries occurred.

Furthermore, make sure that your facts found no evidence suggesting that the fire was intentionally set on ice Website Or verifying it Social media account. Make sure you didn’t find your facts either Trustworthy News Report To support claims. In fact, the opposite is true. both Lead Story and Newsweek I recently exposed the allegations. (Related: The giant Jesus statue on the White House lawn is not real)

Please make sure your facts are seeking comment from spokesmen for Ice’s Field Office in Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Fire Department.