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Woman Burns Warehouse Expected To Be Used As ICE Detention Facility
Ant-ICE activists are beginning to turn into domestic terrorists.
A woman was seen on video burning a warehouse in Kansas City that has been in talks of being converted into an ICE detention facility.
In the video, the woman is seen igniting a fire on the building’s windows and continuing to spray a liquid to enlarge it.
Take a look:
Newsweek provided more in-depth details on the arson:
A woman has been seen setting fire to a warehouse at a site in Kansas previously proposed as a possible detention center for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Video from local news outlet KMBC 9 on Thursday shows the woman igniting window areas and spraying liquid on the flames at the building located at 14900 Botts Road and Missouri Highway 150.
KMBC news reporter Andy Alcock was at the scene to report on the sale being off. He said the fire burned for a little while before going out.
Officers were called to the scene about 5:50 p.m. on Thursday, police said. Kansas City Fire Department firefighters responded and no injuries were reported, according to local officials.
A spokesperson for the Kansas City Police Department told Newsweek, “The investigation remains ongoing and the suspect is not in custody at this time.”
Here’s a still image of the suspect:
BREAKING: Kansas City, Missouri police are searching for a woman who set fire to a south KCMO warehouse reportedly being considered for use as an ICE detention facility.
Politics aside, this is what happens when emotions replace common sense.
Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/2OLJ3yaWOi
— Tony Lane (@TonyLaneNV) February 13, 2026
The move by the woman comes as the DHS is aiming to purchase warehouses across the country to convert them into ICE detention facilities.
NBC News provided further details on the DHS’s plans:
Department of Homeland Security plans to purchase and operate mega warehouses to use as immigration detention centers are raising concerns among lawmakers, local residents and government contractors in the running to operate them.
The proposed centers are so large that some could house as many as 8,000 detainees at once, according to a DHS spreadsheet of more than 20 potential locations that was verified by NBC News. The largest federal prison in the U.S., for example, has roughly 4,000 inmates.
At least three facilities have already been secured.
One is outside Phoenix, where Immigration and Customs Enforcement paid $70 million for a building the size of seven football fields, according to NBC affiliate KPNX of Phoenix. ICE purchased the 418,000-square-foot warehouse in an industrial park in Surprise.
Surprise city officials said in a statement that they were not aware of the purchase, that they had not been notified of it and that they had not been contacted by DHS or any other federal agency.
Another is outside Philadelphia, where ICE bought a warehouse for $87.4 million last month for possible conversion into an immigration detention center, according to NBC Philadelphia. The third is in San Antonio, a warehouse of nearly 640,000 square feet that is valued at more than $37 million, according to NBC affiliate WOAI.