Attorney speaking after man shot by ICE in Stanislaus County traffic stop
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Attorney speaking after man shot by ICE in Stanislaus County traffic stop
"The suspect's vehicle abruptly backed up and then sped forward, leading officers to open fire. ICE claims the man 'weaponized his vehicle' during the traffic stop."
"Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons stated that the suspect is a member of the 18th Street Gang in El Salvador and is wanted for questioning regarding a murder."
"The injured man was transported to a nearby hospital and is reported to be in critical condition, while his family denies any criminal connections."
"FBI Sacramento has taken over the investigation, with local authorities clarifying they were not involved in the shooting incident."
A man was shot by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during a traffic stop near Interstate 5 in Patterson, California. The incident occurred when the suspect's vehicle abruptly backed up and then sped forward, prompting officers to open fire. ICE claims the man 'weaponized his vehicle' and is linked to the 18th Street Gang in El Salvador, where he is wanted for questioning in a murder case. The injured man is in critical condition, and his family denies any criminal ties.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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