The Jerusalem Post

ICE officer who drove his truck into row of Jewish protesters resigns

Move comes day after investigat­ion begun into incident

- • By BEN SALES (JTA)

The Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t (ICE) officer who drove his pickup truck into a row of Jewish protesters at a detention facility in Rhode Island resigned from his position on Friday.

Capt. Thomas Woodworth drove into a crowd of protesters who were sitting on the ground and blocking the entrance to the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility in Central Falls on Wednesday. The protest was organized by the new Jewish group Never Again Action, which opposes ICE and United States immigratio­n policy.

Woodworth was placed on leave from his job on Thursday, and police and the state Attorney-General’s Office began investigat­ing the incident. The next day, Wyatt announced that Woodworth had resigned.

“Captain Thomas Woodworth resigned from his position at the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility,” the statement read. “The incident which occurred on August 14 remains under active investigat­ion by the Rhode Island State Police and under internal investigat­ion by the Wyatt.”

Two people were hospitaliz­ed as a result of the incident, according to the group, including one person with a broken leg and internal bleeding. Three more protesters were hospitaliz­ed after being pepper sprayed by other officers.

On Thursday, Fox Business personalit­y Lou Dobbs accused the protesters of “assault” and said the driver was “within his rights” to drive into the protesters. He was interviewi­ng former ICE acting director Tom Homan.

“In jurisdicti­ons all around the country, by the way, what they committed is assault,” Dobbs said, later adding to Homan that the protesters were “complainin­g about the fact that he sought to do what was within his rights, which is proceed to park his vehicle and go to work.”

Homan responded, “Well, exactly,” and went on to criticize protesters of ICE.

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