Months after he sent a harsh email to ICE, agents tracked him to his home and a hotel
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David Streever takes a selfie while on vacation with his daughter and a character at Moomin World in Finland. Homeland Security Investigations agents showed up at his house and then at a hotel he was …
David Streever takes a selfie while on vacation with his daughter and a character at Moomin World in Finland. Homeland Security Investigations agents showed up at his house and then at a hotel he was staying at to discuss an email he sent to Todd Lyons, the former acting director of U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. David Streever hide caption toggle caption David Streever Stay up to date with our Politics newsletter, sent weekly . David Streever was on vacation in Finland with his 7-year-old daughter last week when he noticed his doorbell camera back home had captured some unusual footage. In recordings from hours earlier, he could see what looked like two law enforcement officers in blue jackets waiting on his front porch in Rochester, N.Y. Streever, 45, didn't grow concerned about it until he learned more about their visit from his wife, the Rev. Hilary Streever, 43, who is an Episcopal priest. She encountered the pair late on the afternoon of June 23 when she was arriving home with the couple's 2-year-old son, still wearing her clergy collar. The agents were from Homeland Security Investigations, part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and they were looking for David Streever. Hilary Streever told NPR the agents had said it was about "an email he may or may not have sent threatening Todd Lyons," the former acting director of U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. "He wouldn't have sent that," she recalled telling the agents. …
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