A Virginia Commonwealth University Health nurse publicly urged medical professionals to weaponize their training and “neutralize” ICE agents. In a series of deleted TikTok videos, she outlined step-by-step sabotage—syringes of succinylcholine, poison-ivy water guns, even date-drugging with laxatives.

Dressed in scrubs, she told colleagues to “grab syringes—fill them with saline or succinylcholine,” a paralytic drug, and keep ICE agents at bay. She coached single women to slip laxatives into agents’ drinks on Tinder dates. She demonstrated how to soak poison ivy in water and spritz the toxin into agents’ faces.

At one point she bragged about hiding dead fish in hotel rooms. “Let’s make their lives f*cking miserable,” she crowed. Her instructions weren’t jokes—they were a playbook for assault, issued by someone entrusted with public health.

VCU Health confirms the suspect is on paid administrative leave. VCU Police are leading a criminal investigation. The university’s statement calls the content “highly inappropriate” and asserts it “does not reflect our values.”

This isn’t fringe rhetoric—it’s a direct threat to federal agents and the rule of law. A licensed medical professional, sworn to save lives, instead advocated chemical attacks. That betrayal demands zero tolerance.

Republicans must demand swift justice. Federal prosecutors should charge her under anti-terrorism statutes. State licensing boards must revoke her credentials. Universities and hospitals can no longer shelter radical activists under the guise of “free speech.”

Law enforcement officers, tasked with securing our borders, deserve our full support. This episode underscores the stakes of America’s immigration debate. When insiders plot violence, civility is gone and anarchy takes its place.

The message is simple: assaulting federal agents with toxins is criminal. No institution is above accountability. No ideology justifies chemical warfare. America’s safety rests on upholding the law—and punishing those who defy it.