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Gov. Phil Scott questioned on South Burlington ICE incident | Local News

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 18, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

MONTPELIER — The Governor said Wednesday a review is taking place of state and local law enforcement’s handling of an incident last week when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents executed a federal search warrant at a home in South Burlington that involved a vehicle crash and a clash with protesters.

The incident occurred March 11.

“From my perspective, what unfolded was totally preventable, with an injection of just a bit of common sense on the part of federal officials in particular,” said Republican Gov. Phil Scott. “With that said, when South Burlington reached out for assistance from the State Police, which was the right thing to do under the circumstances, we sent troopers to help out. And for the majority of the day the protest was peaceful, which is what we were all striving for in order to keep people safe.”

He said it’s unfortunate that things took a turn for the worse later in the day and said it was due to tactics used by federal officials that went against the recommendations of Vermont law enforcement.

“I also want to be clear, the actions of some to further agitate and escalate the situation was also unnecessary and put peaceful protesters in a situation many did not ask to be part of,” Scott said.

He said state police are currently reviewing all the body camera recordings from troopers at the scene.

“This will take a bit more time, but we’ll continue to be transparent as more details are available,” he said.

Scott was asked by reporters at a news conference to describe how the day unfolded from his perspective.

The Governor said he wasn’t directly involved, but local and state police followed the plan they came up with earlier in the year after seeing reports of ICE’s clashes with the public in other parts of the country.

He said the day began peacefully, but there was a period of time while federal agents were obtaining a search warrant that things seemed to build.

“At that point there was a gap, a time period, and I think things began to grow as people learned of the incident more protesters were coming, so that point there was another team that we had for crowd control that was brought to the site, as well as I think Williston and Burlington,” Scott said. “That’s when things got messier.”

He said South Burlington police were the ones officially in charge of the scene.

“Our charge was to keep everybody safe and to keep a separation between ICE and protesters so they could do their job. We can’t impede federal action, so we did just that,” he said.

He said he has seen one video where it appeared that a Vermont law enforcement officer was overly physical with a protester, but the reviews of the incident still need to be completed. He said the state wants to learn as much as it can from the event, as there will probably be more.

He said there have been discussions about how Vermont police can better differentiate themselves from federal law enforcement officials through their uniforms and such.

“Again, as I said before, we were trying to keep protesters safe and we can’t impede federal action. So they were going into the house. They had a warrant to go into the house. So we had to make sure that we could facilitate them creating a distance as best we could between the protesters and the federal officials,” Scott said.

Public Safety Commissioner Jennifer Morrison said state officials had conversations with federal immigration authorities, both local ones and those from a Boston office, about actions in the state.

“We believed we had done the good work to sow good relationships in advance of this event, and we believed that we would get information, maybe not far in advance, but we would get a heads-up on any actions that were going to happen,” she said. “And as the Governor said, that did not happen.”

Morrison said there are plans to discuss this with federal officials.

She took issue with a reporter’s line of questioning: “It’s very clear from your line of questioning that you have an opinion and a predisposition that the purpose of the state police critical action team was to ‘facilitate the actions of ICE,’” she said. “That is not what their purpose was; it was to protect everyone, including ICE agents with a warrant.”

She noted that the person — who turned out not to be the one ICE agents were looking for, according to reports — fled the scene in a vehicle, causing a crash. She said that made this more than a civil immigration procedure.

Morrison said it was known that ICE had a warrant and planned to execute it.

“We chose to protect the ICE agents from the protesters and the protesters from the ICE agents because we knew, as I just said to you, that they were going in come hell or high water, and we have seen in other parts of the country that if we withdrew, ICE would have used other tactics to break through the crowd, and we presumed that Vermonters would be hurt or harmed by those tactics,” said Morrison.

In January, amidst a federal immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, two people were killed at the hands of federal authorities, sparking public outcry. Many have feared what will occur should ICE ramp up activity in their communities. Earlier this week, Rutland City officials discussed the possibility, saying they likely will have no notice if and when ICE undertakes an operation in the city.

Morrison said Wednesday she has not had direct talks with city officials about this, and that would likely happen at the police command level. The state and Rutland law enforcement regularly discuss other matters, however, and lines of communication are open.

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Árbol Navideño Donado Ilumina Burlington y Concientiza sobre Alzheimer

by Editora de Negocio diciembre 7, 2025
written by Editora de Negocio
Elsie and Raymond Whitney next to what remains of the “magnificent specimen” of a blue spruce they donated to Church Street in Burlington for the holiday season. Photo by Liberty Darr/Other Paper

Este artículo de Liberty Darr fue publicado originalmente en Other Paper el 4 de diciembre de 2025.

Raymond y Elsie Whitney cuidan meticulosamente el jardín de su hogar en South Burlington. Durante los meses de verano, el césped se llena de coloridas zinnias, y en invierno se mantiene impecable hasta la primera nevada. Sin embargo, a lo largo de todo este tiempo, un imponente abeto azul de 15 metros ha sido un punto de referencia clave de la vivienda, construida en 1986.

Pero ahora, solo queda el tocón de lo que una vez fue ese “especímen magnífico”.

La pareja, tras años de solicitudes, decidió donar su árbol para exhibirlo en Church Street en Burlington durante la temporada navideña de este año. Sin embargo, para la pareja, esta donación tiene una misión mucho más importante que simplemente saludar a los visitantes de Church Street con espíritu festivo.

“A Elsie le han diagnosticado la enfermedad de Alzheimer”, dijo Raymond, mirando a su esposa sentada a su lado en la cocina. “Nos pareció un buen momento, porque queríamos no solo iluminar Church Street, sino también arrojar luz sobre la enfermedad de Alzheimer”.

Los Whitney construyeron su casa y se mudaron en la noche de Halloween de 1986. Según recuerda Raymond, fueron de los primeros colonos en la zona, que ahora es un desarrollo extenso con varias casas vecinas.

Unos días después, Raymond viajó hasta South Hero para comprar un pequeño árbol, que en menos de cuatro décadas crecería hasta convertirse en el gigante que llegaron a amar. En ese momento, sin embargo, medía solo alrededor de metro y medio, según dijo Raymond, señalando una antigua foto de su casa con el árbol al frente.

“Cada cosa en esta propiedad la he hecho yo, cada brizna de hierba, cada planta y he llenado este lugar de flores”, afirmó Raymond.

Y cada año, al menos en los últimos años, la pareja ha sido recibida por el equipo de Church Street Marketplace, preguntándoles si estarían dispuestos a donar su árbol para la ceremonia de iluminación. Pero cada año, Raymond bromeaba diciendo que los pájaros habían pagado su alquiler.

Y en cierto sentido, esa afirmación es cierta. Durante los años siguientes, el árbol ha sido hogar de pájaros y ardillas, que se han convertido en una molestia para la pareja en los últimos años. Y a medida que la pareja ha envejecido, el mantenimiento se ha vuelto más agotador, especialmente para asegurarse de que su techo esté libre de nidos.

Además, a los vecinos no les agrada mucho ver a un hombre de 79 años subido a una escalera limpiando sus canaletas, dijo Raymond, soltando una carcajada.

Junto con el reciente diagnóstico de Elsie, los Whitney decidieron que ahora era el momento de decir “sí” cuando llegó la solicitud anual.

Según los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades, el número de personas que viven con la enfermedad de Alzheimer en 2020 era de casi siete millones y se espera que se duplique para 2060. Con la ayuda del capítulo de la Asociación de Alzheimer en Vermont, la pareja ha lanzado una campaña de recaudación de fondos con el objetivo de recaudar 1.500 dólares, donde las personas pueden donar a nombre de Elsie.

Unos días antes de que el árbol encontrara su hogar en la calle más emblemática de Burlington, una multitud de aproximadamente 40 personas se reunió frente a la casa de los Whitney para despedirlo con vítores y, por supuesto, un brindis con champán.

“Fue algo especial ver a todos con sus familias”, dijo Raymond. “Todos los vecinos estaban aquí con sus hijos. Y brindamos por nuestro árbol y dijimos: ‘Nos vemos en Church Street’”.

Pero las celebraciones no fueron unilaterales. El árbol también ofreció un espectáculo para la multitud, realizando un giro pirueta mientras lo elevaban en el aire, un gesto que los Whitney tomaron como algo personal.

“Bailó para nosotros”, dijo Raymond, mirando con cariño a Elsie, quien lo miraba de la misma manera.

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