(Following prosecutors’ statements, federal authorities charged a 19-year-old Hillsboro resident, identified as Samuel Westcott, with assaulting a federal officer after an incident during a protest outside an ICE facility on October 12, 2025. Authorities say Westcott refused to move when instructed and then allegedly kicked an officer, producing the single charge reported. No further information about court proceedings or possible penalties had been reported as of October 15, 2025.)
Summary of known facts

- Incident date: October 12, 2025
- Location: Outside an ICE facility
- Accused: Samuel Westcott, 19, of Hillsboro
- Allegation: Prosecutors say the defendant refused to move when instructed and then kicked an officer during a protest outside the facility
- Charge: Assaulting a federal officer
Officials have not released information about injuries, medical attention, additional arrests, or whether other law enforcement agencies assisted at the scene.
What prosecutors allege
Prosecutors’ publicly stated account is brief and focuses on a simple sequence:
- Federal officers directed people to move.
- Westcott allegedly refused to follow those instructions.
- Prosecutors say Westcott then kicked an officer, prompting the charge of assaulting a federal officer.
This summary does not include charging documents, quoted commands, timestamps, or a detailed narrative of the interaction.
The charge is presented as an allegation. It can carry criminal consequences if proven in court, but the current public record does not include court filings or legal analysis specific to this case.
Details not yet available
Many routine items that often appear in similar reports remain unknown:
- No record of initial appearances, arraignment dates, bail decisions, or scheduled hearings
- No disclosure of whether the officer was injured or required medical care
- No information on whether the officer wore a uniform or which federal agency employed the officer involved
- No body-worn camera footage descriptions or confirmation that video exists
- No witness lists, statements from Westcott, protesters, or legal representatives
- No indication of whether local police assisted or whether federal protective services led the response
- No details on whether dispersal orders, time/place/manner restrictions, permits, posted limits, or multiple warnings were issued
- No description of the protest’s size, duration, or whether lanes/sidewalks were blocked
- No mention of property damage or continued protest activity after the alleged incident
- No information on any conditions imposed on Westcott (travel limits, check-ins, etc.)
- No specifics about potential penalties tied to this charge in this particular case
As of October 15, 2025, public reporting had not added these details.
Context and where to find more information
- For general background about the agency named in the report, see the official site: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
This link is provided for context and does not include any new facts about the Hillsboro incident beyond what prosecutors released. -
Analysis by VisaVerge.com (as of October 15, 2025) notes the same limited set of facts: date, location described as outside an ICE facility, allegation that Westcott kicked an officer after refusing to move, the accused’s age and hometown, and the single charge of assaulting a federal officer.
What to watch for next
If future filings or official statements are released, they may clarify:
- Whether charging documents provide more detail about the alleged conduct
- The identity and role of the officer involved and whether video supports the allegation
- Court dates, defense counsel, pleas, and any detention or release conditions
- Any additional charges or related arrests stemming from the protest
Until further filings or statements are published, the public record remains narrow and focused on the single allegation described by prosecutors.
This Article in a Nutshell
On October 12, 2025, federal prosecutors charged 19-year-old Samuel Westcott of Hillsboro with assaulting a federal officer after an alleged incident outside an ICE facility. Authorities say officers directed people to move during a protest; prosecutors allege Westcott refused and then kicked an officer. The charge stands as an allegation, and as of October 15, 2025, no court filings, hearings, information about injuries, body-worn camera footage, or additional arrests were publicly disclosed. Observers await further filings that could provide charging documents, video evidence, officer identity, court dates, or additional charges stemming from the protest.