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ICE Alleges Detainee 'Violently Resisted Arrest' Outside Baltimore School

School leaders and Maryland officials condemned the arrest, while federal authorities said the operation targeted a man accused of resisting agents and damaging government property.

  • On Thursday, federal immigration agents arrested two individuals at Commodore John Rodgers Elementary/Middle School in Baltimore during morning student drop-off for end-of-year graduation ceremonies.
  • Acting Assistant ICE Secretary Lauren Bis alleged Jesus Acevedo-Sanchez "violently resisted arrest" and cited a prior April collision with an ICE vehicle as justification for the enforcement action.
  • Baltimore City Public Schools refuted ICE's coordination claim, stating the district "did not coordinate with ICE" and emphasizing staff quickly moved children to safety during the incident.
  • Condemning the incident, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott stated "this type of enforcement is not welcome in Baltimore," citing the Safe Spaces and Communities Act signed in May.
  • Acevedo-Sanchez faces federal charges for resisting and impeding officers, while the incident reignited debate over immigration enforcement in sensitive locations like schools across the nation.
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ICE alleges detainee 'violently resisted arrest' outside Baltimore school

Video captured the arrests of two people by federal immigration agents outside a school in southeast Baltimore.

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The detention of two people by immigration agents outside a Baltimore school, while preparations were being made for the pre-school and kindergarten graduation ceremonies on Thursday morning,...

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