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* [[ICE List Wiki:Donate|Donate to ICE List]]
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  | title = Warning: Do Not Use Ring Cameras
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Consumer home surveillance systems are increasingly integrated into law-enforcement evidence workflows.
Amazon’s Ring cameras are integrated into U.S. law-enforcement workflows. Police agencies can request footage directly from Ring users, allowing private home surveillance video to be shared with law enforcement.


Amazon’s Ring camera platform allows police and other agencies to request video footage directly from Ring users through the “Community Requests” feature. These requests specify a time window and geographic area and are distributed to nearby Ring account holders, who may voluntarily choose whether to share footage with the requesting agency.<ref>[https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061697652-How-Public-Safety-Agencies-Request-and-Receive-Video-from-Ring-Neighbors How public safety agencies request video from Ring]</ref>
In 2025, Ring partnered with Flock Safety, further linking consumer cameras to nationwide law-enforcement surveillance platforms.


In 2025, Ring announced a partnership with Flock Safety, a surveillance technology company whose systems are widely used by law-enforcement agencies. Through this integration, agencies using Flock’s platform can issue community video requests that are routed to Ring users, consolidating private residential footage into law-enforcement investigative pipelines.<ref>[https://www.flocksafety.com/blog/flock-safety-and-ring-partner-to-help-neighborhoods-work-together-for-safer-communities Flock Safety and Ring partnership announcement]</ref>
Civil-liberties groups warn this expands surveillance with limited transparency or oversight. ICE List strongly recommends against purchasing or using Ring cameras.


Flock Safety is best known for operating automated license-plate recognition (ALPR) networks and fixed surveillance cameras deployed by police departments, municipalities, and other government entities. Civil-liberties groups have raised concerns that linking private home cameras with law-enforcement surveillance platforms expands monitoring capacity with limited transparency or public oversight.<ref>[https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/03/what-you-should-know-about-flock-safety-and-license-plate-readers EFF: What you should know about Flock Safety]</ref>
[[Ring Cameras and Law Enforcement Access|Read more →]]
 
ICE List documents the use of surveillance infrastructure in immigration enforcement contexts to support public understanding of how private technologies intersect with state power.
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| title = 60 Minutes CECOT Video
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<li>[[60_Minutes_CECOT|60 Minutes investigation into CECOT detention facility →]]</li>
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{{Featured agent
{{Featured agent
| name    = Timothy Donahue
| name    = Jack Ravencamp
| link    = Donahue, Timothy
| link    = Ravencamp, Jack
| state  = Illinois
| state  = Kansas
| agency  = CBP
| agency  = ICE
| image  = TimothyDonahue.jpg
| image  = JackCRavenCamp.png
| summary = U.S. Border Patrol agent identified through public reporting and FOIA-linked records as participating in an interior immigration enforcement operation in the Chicago metropolitan area, including the October 31, 2025 Evanston incident involving the assault of a handcuffed individual following a vehicle crash.
| summary = ICE agent Jack C Ravencamp arrived on our radar due to one of his tattoos, which shows a bad attempt to cover up a swastika. Upon further research, Ravencamp was found to come from a family of people with far-right ideologies. We believe that nazi tattoos on ICE agents is a sign of extreme danger in the USA.
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Some agents documented in photos, videos, or incident reports have not yet been identified by name.
ICE agents are now being documented at airports. We are publishing numbered photo pages so the public can help identify officers involved in enforcement activity.
These entries are published to allow journalists, researchers, and the public to help recognise individuals based on uniforms, context, or other verifiable details.
 
Each individual is assigned a reference number. Once identified and verified, they are moved to their own page. You can also help us identify ICE agents seen nationwide on our list of unidentified agents
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<li>[[ICE_List_Wiki:Media_Contact|Media contact]]</li>
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