This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
A college staffer who publicly urged the murder of federal ICE agents, specifically saying they should be "shot and wiped out," has now been fired.
A spokesperson for Wilbur Wright College and the City Colleges of Chicago told WorldNetDaily on Monday regarding the case of Moises Bernal Puentes: "The individual is not employed by Wilbur Wright College or any affiliated colleges.
"Our college system does not tolerate violence nor incitement under any circumstances."
It was during the Oct. 18 "No Kings" protest in Chicago that the man who was the adult education manager at Wilbur Wright College was recorded on camera openly calling for the murder of federal law-enforcement officers.
"You gotta grab a gun!" he shouted.
"We gotta turn around the guns on this fascist system. These ICE agents gotta get shot and wiped out."
Internet sleuths identified the vocal supporter of lethal force as Bernal Puentes, a staff member at Wilbur Wright College. His name was listed in the school's employee directory last week, but has now vanished.
Last Monday, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced the case was referred to the Justice Department for potential prosecution.
"During the Chicago NO KINGS rally this previous weekend, violent rioters called for the cold-blooded murder of ICE agents. This rioter, and his statements have been referred to the DOJ," DHS said on X.
"There is no place in America for psychotic incitements of unlawful violence against ICE or CBP. To those who threaten violence against us: we will hunt you down, we will find you, and Justice will be served."
On Monday, the DOJ charged another man over a TikTok post that offered $45,000 to anyone who killed U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Tyler Maxon Avalos allegedly posted an image of Bondi with a sniper-scope red dot on her forehead and a message stating: "WANTED: Pam Bondi' /'REWARD: 45,000'/'DEAD OR ALIVE' /'(PREFERABLY DEAD).'"
As WorldNetDaily reported earlier this month, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem revealed bounties of up to $10,000 have been put on the heads of federal agents, encouraging Americans to murder officers enforcing U.S. immigration laws.
"We have specific officers and agents that have bounties that have been put out on their heads. It's been $2,000 to kidnap them, $10,000 to kill them," Noem said.
"They've released their pictures. They've sent them between their networks and it's an extremely dangerous situation and unprecedented."