BREAKING: The giraffe-costumed protestor who was brutally attacked by ICE enforcers for mocking them with a song announces plans to "sue the living sh*t out of them" by using a photo of an agent smiling after the assault.

This one is a legal slam dunk...

“I sang Rod Stewart’s ‘Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?’ but changed the line to, ‘If you hate brown people, and you are a Nazi / Come on ICE, leave Portland,’ and ICE couldn’t handle it," artist Robby Roadsteamer, real name Rob Potylo, told The Daily Beast.

Potylo was shot in the chest by DHS rooftop snipers with pepper-spray balls despite him being completely nonviolent and in full accordance with the law. As we've seen time and time again, these violent thugs that have swelled the ranks of ICE despise being mocked. Many of them joined the fascist paramilitary force to forcibly extract respect from others and now they're discovering that most Americans hate them.

“I hope I can sue ICE and DHS, and all the money I raise will go towards a top lawyer. As far as they want to go with it, I want to go a lot further. I want to sue the living sh*t out of them," said Potylo.

After he was shot with the incredibly painful projectiles at a location in Portland that has become the site of daily anti-ICE protests, Potylo was grabbed by masked federal enforcers and dragged inside a building where he was "bullied" for half an hour. He described the entire traumatizing ordeal as "ludicrous."

"I traveled to Portland and did what I do: Sing sexy karaoke hits on a 100-watt PA amp around my neck, dressed as a giraffe," said Potylo.

“Before they detained me, they had snipers on the roof shooting pepper paintballs at me. I got hit in the chest and the groin. I have footage of one of them smiling as he hit me," he explained.

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