Masked men in U.S. Border Patrol vests take Santa Ana father after repeatedly hitting him
In a graphic video that has been viral on social media since then, it is seen that about seven or more masked men wearing US border patrol vests were strongly detained in Santa Ana before forcing them to behind a car that was not marked on Saturday.
The violent incident led to protests in the coming hours, and an online donation was initiated through Gofundme, which was defined by the victim of family members as the resident of Tustin Tustin Narciso Barranco.
Alejandro Barranco, one of his sons, said to KTLA, as well as his father spread pepper as well as punching over and over again during his detention. According to Alejandro, Narciso was working as a view in Ihop on Ihop on Ihop on Ritchey Street.
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. video Shared by the Instagram account @santaanaproblems, a group of men wearing hats and facial covers and police vests joins Narciso and a man hits again and again. Some men are on the stage before the group again seized Narciso, a man holds a trob behind Narciso’s neck to push him into the back seat of a silver SUV.
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The mother of a Santa was beaten and detained by masked men with US border patrol vests. June 2025. (@santaanaproblems on Instagram)
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The mother of a Santa was beaten and detained by masked men with US border patrol vests. June 2025. (@santaanaproblems on Instagram)
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The mother of a Santa was beaten and detained by masked men with US border patrol vests. June 2025. (@santaanaproblems on Instagram)
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The mother of a Santa was beaten and detained by masked men with US border patrol vests. June 2025. (@santaanaproblems on Instagram)
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The mother of a Santa was beaten and detained by masked men with US border patrol vests. June 2025. (@santaanaproblems on Instagram)
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The mother of a Santa was beaten and detained by masked men with US border patrol vests. June 2025. (@santaanaproblems on Instagram)
KTLA reached the city and state officials and is waiting for a response. A Santa Main Police Spokesman said they are aware of the video circulating on social media, but they did not have any more details. No local or federal authorized KTLA confirmed whether masked men were a federal officer.
“He’s a good, hardworking man. He raised his family here and founded himself here,” he reads Waof page. “Please do your best to make the Barranco family get the appropriate legal adviser to represent him.” On Saturday evening, Alejandro was trying to contact his father.
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