NEW: FBI agents Ashley Roberts and Kathleen Brown showed up at the childhood home of pro-life activist Elise Ketch. The agents asked to speak with Ketch, who is a member of @PAAUNOW.
Here's the Ring security camera footage, first obtained by @Dailysignal: pic.twitter.com/QoY2HL9ytA
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) May 17, 2023
Unless the FBI is more grossly incompetent than I think they are, they would know the current address of Elise Ketch. I agree with Ketch that this was an intimidation attempt. “Your parents are really nice. Be a shame if anything happened to them.” The FBI should now be viewed as the enforcement arm of the Democrat Party and treated with the silent contempt they deserve.
Bonus observation:

Now posted to the FBI’s Twitter page. I hate Democrats.
They’re FBI agents? They look like Avon ladies! Mama Ketch handled it like an ace- calm- asked for their details (painstakingly), probed for more info, made them know they disrupted her meeting! 😂 The Avon ladies will probably think twice about interrupting Mama Ketch day again because they really were ridiculous.
Ain’t no way I would have given anyone in FBI address of anyone.
If they don’t have it, they don’t belong in FBI
I suspect they noodled around with Ancestry.com and came up with an address in Prince William County, Va. I’m looking on the real estate sites and I think I’ve found the house, which has been owned by the same family for 23 years. Elise Ketch is 26 years old so they knew she did not own the house. Her Linkedin indicates she took her time getting through school and has over the last five years worked two or three jobs consistently. It doesn’t surprise me they figured she was living with her parents.
Note, the IRS would certainly have a current address on her or on her employer. Maybe the FBI does not have access to IRS databases.
These doorbell cameras are disconcerting. I’m glad Mrs. Ketch has one in this case.
Don, The ladies mention “they don’t want to have their pictures taken”, and a video with their names is posted on Twitter. Not against it, but might there be any legal issues?
Other thoughts: Is that a brand new notebook? Is this a first time out? No card with a number on it? The good lady, bad lady thing is a bit too obvious. They might be dumb enough not to know where the daughter lives, they certainly don’t know what a ring doorbell looks like. Bet their supervisor wanted them out of the office and poor performers are usually teamed up, easier to assign and keep an eye on.
Not against it, but might there be any legal issues?
No, when you voluntarily come on someone’s property you have no claim if you are being video taped. The same logic which applies to security cameras in businesses.
They might be dumb
Their supervisors would hope they were playing dumb. I fear they were not. Wokeness rots out every institution it touches.
It doesn’t surprise me they figured she was living with her parents.
The FBI has resources to locate people that do not involve ancestry.
The FBI has resources to locate people that do not involve ancestry.
Oh, you’d figure. Then again…
It wouldn’t surprise me to discover that the people in the FBI who are capable have a discrete technical discipline.
How dare those…door-knocking people…I got nothing.
Ashley. Lol.