A Deputy US Marshal representing Ice Agent during a Southern California operation

Susana’s deputy US Marshal was injured by a ricochet bullet fired by an immigration and customs officer during an operation in South Los Angeles on Tuesday morning.
This incident happened when the agents did the work of providing for the evacuation of the man in the box of the suspect in his car, according to the Department of Homeland Security, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Officers have been conducting targeted traffic stops against the previously held suspect, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia Mclauglin said in an emailed statement to the Times. During the stop, he said, he “tried to avoid arrest again.”
“Snow Law Enforcement Officers, assisted by US Marshals, pulled over the illegal alien through standard law enforcement procedures. The illegal alien was operating his vehicle and began to immobilize his vehicle in an attempt to flee,” he said. “Out of fear for public safety and law enforcement, our officers followed their training and fired defensive firearms.”
The man who was shot in the knee and the law enforcement officer were shot in the hand by a ricochet bullet, McLallin said. Both are in hospital.
The injuries are not life-threatening, the source said.
People watched at the scene of a Deputy US Marshal being injured in South Los Angeles.
(Ethan Swape / The Times)
“These are the moral and rhetorical consequences of HABLELTY politicians and activists advocating as illegal aliens to fight incarceration,” said McLauklolin. “Resisting detention puts the safety of illegal aliens, the law and the public at risk.”
In a statement, the US Marshals Service said its deputies were “trying to help [the] The arrest of the suspect is wanted for illegal entry “during the Fiation operation of the immigration operation. The deputy” who will threaten harm “and is currently listed as a prisoner, according to the organization.
Such car chases using law enforcement vehicles are a common practice for arresting suspects in Southern California. But they grew into a cross section of human migration.
Federal agents carrying out immigration enforcement are increasingly using vehicles to stop suspects and multiple agents. In Chicago, a woman was shot five times by a Border Patrol agent after she allegedly entered her car. His lawyers argued that the video footage shows that he was beaten by agents, not the other way around.
In San Bernardino, federal agents shot at a vehicle in August during an immigration raid, where they accused the occupants of the vehicle of abandoning their vehicle and assaulting the agents. No charges were filed and the case was dismissed.
Just outside the Santee Education Complex on Tuesday, dozens of residents stood behind yellow police tape blocking off East 20th Street between Maple Avenue and Trinity. In the distance, several cars were parked outside the rows of apartment buildings.
At least one man walked around with a bullhorn, complaining about the Los Angeles Police Department helping immigration officials. At least one person driving by yelling “F- the police.”
But almost everyone didn’t know that a Federal Agent had been shot. Many have heard rumors that your famous tiktok user was shot.
Felipe Mecies, a member of the staff of the International Union Union 721 and the Rapid Repeart Network the Coalition for immigration rights, said he responded to the area after receiving calls after 9 Alents about Federal Fination Agents seen outside the school. When he arrived, he also heard rumors about a tiktok user being shot but I don’t know if it’s true.
At one point, the citizens got angry and started cursing the agent and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, guns and explosives in his car.
The woman shouted: “Clean up.
The incident happened in the 400 block of East 20th Street during a traffic stop just before 9 a.m.
According to the US Marshals Service, the Office of the Inspector General for Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigations and the FBI are investigating the incident.