The video clip posted final week on social media by Rogelio Martinez, a mayoral candidate for town of Lengthy Seashore, was quick and to the purpose.
“I have to see 55 gang leaders right here this coming Monday, we have to take again our metropolis, sufficient is sufficient, ICE must get out of Lengthy Seashore and that is the one method that I understand how to get them out; peacefully, however with robust power, however peacefully.”
The video rapidly went viral and landed Martinez, who’s among the many subject of candidates difficult Lengthy Seashore Mayor Rex Richardson in his bid for reelection, in scorching water. He discovered himself on the receiving finish of quite a lot of anger, he stated, notably from conservatives.
“I had so many demise threats, predominantly from MAGA white supremacists as a result of I didn’t name on the white gangs, so I suppose they had been form of damage by that,” Martinez stated in an interview on Thursday.
Martinez stated he shot the video whereas standing outdoors Metropolis Corridor on Jan. 30, a day of solidarity through which folks had been requested to not store or work and to protest the Trump administration’s mass deportations.
He stated he uploaded the video on Fb and Instagram to carry consideration to the immigration raids happening in his metropolis and was not advocating for violence in opposition to federal immigration brokers.
“There was not going to be any battle between gang leaders and ICE,” he stated. “I don’t know what number of gangs there are in Lengthy Seashore. I picked 55 purely as a result of I’m 55 years previous. Nobody bothered to only ask me how [I] got here up with [that number].”
Officers with the Division of Homeland Safety couldn’t instantly be reached for remark Thursday.
Martinez stated he spoke with Lengthy Seashore police and received a name from the FBI after the video was posted. “I used to be like, holy Toledo, that is actually the FBI,” he stated, recalling the telephone name.
He stated the federal agent had questions for him:
“Has any gang member reached out to you?”
He informed her no, they’d not.
“Have you ever reached out to any gang members?”
No, he had not.
“And what do you anticipate about as we speak?”
He informed her solely a “peaceable neighborhood rally in silence.”
When she requested how many individuals had been anticipated to indicate up, he informed her only one — himself.
“I discovered in life you may solely rely on your self,” he stated.
The decision ended shortly after, he stated.
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7:46 a.m. Feb. 6, 2026A earlier model of this text described Cynthia Gonzalez as a Huntington Park councilmember. She is a councilmember in Cudahy.
It’s not the primary time such a video has sparked outrage. Final 12 months, Cudahy Councilmember Cynthia Gonzalez discovered herself within the nationwide highlight when she posted a video on social media calling on avenue gangs to arrange within the face of immigration sweeps.
Her legal professional on the time stated the council member’s message was meant to encourage peaceable demonstrations in opposition to such operations — not violence.
Gonzalez took down the video and later issued a public apology.
However Martinez stated he didn’t delete his video. As a substitute, he stated, Meta eliminated the video from its platforms.
Nonetheless, a model of the video has continued to flow into on social media; some variations have been trimmed down as folks reply to the video. It even caught the eye of Michael Franzese, a former crime boss, who was so bothered by what he heard that he took to Instagram to voice his opinion.
“You possibly can’t make these things up,” Franzese says in his response video.
Martinez stated that regardless of his “off the cuff” video, he takes his race for mayor critically. He stated he plans to give attention to native jobs and unemployment.

