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Real Estate Agent Accused of Drive-By BB Gun Attack on Pro-ICE Livestreamers
Incident follows clash between agent and conservative activists in Portland
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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A real estate agent in Portland, Oregon has been accused of carrying out a drive-by BB gun shooting targeting a group of pro-ICE livestreamers after a previous confrontation. Authorities are investigating the incident, which was captured on video by the targeted livestreamers.
Why it matters
The alleged attack highlights ongoing tensions between left-wing activists and conservative groups over immigration enforcement, with both sides accusing the other of instigating violence. The case also raises questions about the role of social media livestreaming in political confrontations and the potential for such encounters to escalate.
The details
According to video footage, the real estate agent, identified as Isis Irving, was driving a white Lexus past a group of pro-ICE livestreamers in Portland, including Thomas Allen, when she allegedly fired multiple shots from a BB gun that hit Allen in the face. This incident occurred about 30-45 minutes after Irving had a previous verbal altercation with the livestreamers, who had been exchanging insults with anti-ICE protesters. Irving later claimed on social media that she acted in a "blind rage" after being attacked and sprayed with "bear mace" by the conservative activists.
- The initial confrontation between Irving and the pro-ICE livestreamers took place around 2 hours and 23 minutes into a livestream on Friday, February 6, 2026.
- The alleged drive-by BB gun shooting occurred about 30-45 minutes after the initial confrontation.
The players
Isis Irving
A real estate agent in Portland, Oregon who was allegedly involved in a drive-by BB gun attack targeting pro-ICE livestreamers.
Thomas Allen
A pro-ICE livestreamer who goes by the name 'Tommyboi4209' and was allegedly targeted in the BB gun attack.
What they’re saying
“I did go back in a blind rage. I wasn't thinking straight my face was burning and they were calling me the n word. I was incensed.”
— Isis Irving (Instagram)
“I have sent in the clear footage and still pictures to the detectives and he said that they will be contacting me soon and if I don't hear anything within a week to call the da and make sure it's being investigated! But he said he believes a detective should contact me sooner than later!”
— Thomas Allen (Social media)
What’s next
The police are investigating the incident and are expected to contact Thomas Allen soon regarding the case against Isis Irving.
The takeaway
This case highlights the ongoing tensions and potential for violence between left-wing activists and conservative groups over immigration enforcement issues, with both sides accusing the other of instigating confrontations. It also raises questions about the role of social media livestreaming in fueling these conflicts.
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