A federal immigration enforcement agent tasked with upholding the law was arrested for driving drunk on a Florida bridge with two young children in his vehicle, exposing a stunning level of hypocrisy and reckless endangerment that raises serious questions about accountability within federal agencies.
Federal Agent’s Reckless Driving Endangers Children on Bridge
Scott Deiseroth, a 42-year-old Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer from Miami, was pulled over at 3:24 p.m. on August 13, 2025, near Mile Marker 36.5 on the Seven Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys. Monroe County Sheriff’s deputies responded to multiple 911 calls reporting a truck swerving into oncoming traffic on the narrow seven-mile span connecting Marathon to Knight’s Key. Deputies observed erratic driving before initiating the stop, discovering two children, ages seven and nine, in the vehicle. The children were later released to a family member, and the Florida Department of Children and Families was notified.
Claims of Federal Status and Ethnic Questions During Arrest
Upon contact, deputies immediately detected a strong odor of alcohol and observed Deiseroth’s confusion about his location and direction of travel. Rather than cooperating, the federal agent repeatedly claimed immunity through his Department of Homeland Security employment, stating, “I’m federal” despite lacking identification. During the encounter, Deiseroth questioned whether the deputies were Haitian, an inappropriate racial inquiry that appears in the bodycam footage. He refused initial cooperation, claiming expertise in sobriety evaluations and declaring, “I’m not walking anywhere” when asked to perform field sobriety tests. This behavior from someone sworn to enforce federal law demonstrates a troubling double standard.
Failed Sobriety Tests Lead to Child Endangerment Charges
After initially resisting, Deiseroth attempted field sobriety exercises but failed them clearly, showing stumbling and an inability to follow instructions. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office arrested him and transported him to Monroe County Jail, where he faced charges for both driving under the influence and child endangerment.
Florida law enhances penalties significantly when minors are present during DUI offenses, recognizing the heightened danger to innocent lives. The bodycam footage, nearly 2 hours long, captured the entire encounter and was released publicly by the sheriff’s office. For an officer whose job involves enforcing immigration law and maintaining public safety, this conduct represents an egregious violation of public trust.
Lack of Accountability Raises Broader Concerns
As of February 2026, six months after the incident, no reports of disciplinary action from ICE or official statements from the Department of Homeland Security have emerged.
This silence raises serious questions about accountability within federal law enforcement agencies. While Deiseroth is presumed innocent until proven guilty in court, the bodycam evidence clearly documents his behavior and failed sobriety tests. The case remains in the judicial process for the DUI and child endangerment charges. This incident underscores the need for stronger oversight of federal employees who wield considerable authority yet appear to believe they are above the laws they’re sworn to enforce. This mentality directly conflicts with conservative principles of equal justice and limited government overreach.
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‘Are you Haitian?’: Bodycam footage shows ICE agent arrest for DUI, child endangerment in Florida
