ICE officer becomes agency’s second agent to save a drowning kid in a hotel pool this year

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Back in February, an ICE agent saved a 4-year-old boy who was drowning in a Minnesota pool.

Well, another agent just saved a 6-year-old boy in Florida.

On May 16 in Pasco County, Florida, off-duty ICE officer Gregory Simmonds was at a community pool for his kid's soccer team's party when he spotted a 6-year-old child floating unconscious in the water. Then, as you saw, he made no hesitation and just jumped into the water fully clothed to save the child.

Simmonds hauls the kid to the edge, gets him out, and immediately starts performing CPR. The child wasn't breathing, so Simmonds kept at it until the boy regained consciousness. The kid is expected to have a full recovery.

Here's Simmonds' interview with Fox News:

An absolute hero!

(But you know the Left will still call him a fascist.)


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