As tensions rise over recent ICE raids across the country, Temple University police are investigating a disturbing incident involving individuals impersonating U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on campus.
Authorities say the suspects—dressed in shirts with “Police” and “ICE” lettering—were reported Saturday night at Insomnia Cookies on Cecil B. Moore Avenue. One of them was also seen recording the incident.
Earlier that evening, all three suspects allegedly tried to enter the Johnson & Hardwick Residence Hall but were denied access.
One suspect, Temple student Aidan Steigelmann, 22, has been arrested and charged with impersonating a public servant. He has also been placed on interim suspension as the investigation continues.
“It is deeply troubling and disappointing to know behavior like this reportedly occurred on our campus,” Temple police said in a statement.
Authorities are still searching for two more male suspects connected to the incident. Temple police have released a photo of a person of interest and are asking for the public’s help in identifying him.
The incident comes just days after an ICE raid was reported at a Philadelphia car wash, following Trump’s directive to deport migrants involved in criminal activity. Amid concerns, Temple police have assured students and staff that no federal ICE agents have been seen on campus.
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