Officer RESIGNS After Bodycam Catches ICE Comments…
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Officer RESIGNS After Bodycam Catches ICE Comments…

A Eugene Police Department officer resigned immediately after bodycam footage captured him making controversial statements about immigrant communities during January anti-ICE protests. The seven-year veteran’s departure came within hours of the video going viral, sparking debate about free speech, law enforcement standards, and departmental culture. What the Bodycam Captured Officer Martin Siller’s bodycam recorded him during a January 30 phone call while responding to protests and riots outside Eugene’s old federal building. The footage shows Siller expressing strong support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement while criticizing Somali and Latino communities. He also made disparaging remarks about anti-ICE protesters, suggesting they were unemployed. The video remained internal for months before surfacing online over the weekend, immediately triggering widespread attention and calls for accountability from community members. Police Chief’s Response Eugene Police Chief Chris Skinner publicly identified Siller after the footage went viral and condemned his remarks as deeply offensive. The chief stated Siller resigned before the department could launch a formal internal investigation. Skinner argued the quick resignation actually demonstrates the department’s anti-racist culture, claiming officers who hold such views don’t feel protected within the organization. He announced an independent investigation to determine if other officers were aware of or involved in the conversation captured on bodycam. Career Background and Ongoing Investigation Siller spent seven years with Eugene Police after serving 20 years with West Valley City Police Department in Utah. The phone conversation captured on bodycam reportedly involved another officer from Grantsville, Utah, who now faces internal investigation by his own department. Chief Skinner has released additional bodycam clips from January 30 as part of the ongoing review. The incident raises questions about vetting processes and whether similar views exist among other officers who haven’t been caught on camera. What This Means The case highlights tensions between officers’ private beliefs and public duties, especially during politically charged protests. While some argue private comments shouldn’t end careers, others contend such views undermine public trust and fair policing. The chief’s assertion that rapid resignation proves departmental integrity remains controversial. Critics question whether the culture truly rejects such attitudes or simply punishes those who get caught. The independent investigation may reveal whether this represents an isolated incident or broader cultural issues within the department. Sources The Gateway Pundit: Oregon Cop Forced to Resign After Bodycam Caught Him Privately Saying ‘F*ck the Somali and Latino Communities, I’m About America!’ While Responding to Anti-ICE Riots