Virginia Commonwealth University Health fired an employee on January 27, 2026 after an internal review found she posted viral TikTok videos urging attacks on ICE agents. In clips from a now‑deleted account, the nurse recommended using syringes filled with saline or succinylcholine, spraying poison‑ivy water, and spiking officers’ drinks with laxatives. The videos, amplified on X by LibsOfTikTok, prompted outrage; VCU Police assisted the hospital investigation. VCU said the content was highly inappropriate, the staffer will no longer work for VCU Health, and the system has fulfilled reporting requirements under Virginia law. Authorities continue reviewing the matter for possible charges. (vcuhealth.org)

<p>Virginia Commonwealth University Health fired an employee on January 27, 2026 after an internal review found she posted viral TikTok videos urging attacks on ICE agents. In clips from a now‑deleted account, the nurse recommended using syringes filled with saline or succinylcholine, spraying poison‑ivy water, and spiking officers’ drinks with laxatives. The videos, amplified on X by LibsOfTikTok, prompted outrage; VCU Police assisted the hospital investigation. VCU said the content was highly inappropriate, the staffer will no longer work for VCU Health, and the system has fulfilled reporting requirements under Virginia law. Authorities continue reviewing the matter for possible charges. (<a href="https://www.vcuhealth.org/news/statement-on-social-media-videos-jan-2026/">vcuhealth.org</a>)</p>

Breaking: VCU Health fired an employee Jan. 27, 2026 after review found viral TikToks urging attacks on ICE — syringes, poison‑ivy water and laxatives. VCU Police aided the probe; authorities review charges. According to VCU Health—Thoughts? Comment. #news

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