
(State College, PA) — A sticker containing language widely interpreted as advocating violence against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents was discovered posted on a light pole at Penn State University.
The black-and-white sticker reads, “Dead ICE Agents Can’t Kill,” alongside an image of a figure wearing tactical-style gear labeled “ICE.” The message appears to promote harm against federal law enforcement personnel.
It was spotted in a public area on campus, raising concerns among students and community members about inflammatory political messaging and potential threats directed at federal agents.
As of publication, it is unclear who is responsible for placing the sticker or how long it had been displayed. There has been no indication of a specific or credible threat tied to the posting.
Universities across the country have faced growing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement policy, free speech debates, and campus activism. Incidents involving provocative or violent messaging have drawn scrutiny from administrators and law enforcement officials alike.
Penn State has not yet released a formal statement regarding the sticker.
Anyone with information about the posting is encouraged to contact campus authorities.










