Deputy U.S. Marshal, suspect shot during Los Angeles immigration enforcement operation
During a targeted immigration traffic stop, federal agents fired defensive shots after a suspect rammed a vehicle, injuring both the suspect and a U.S. Marshal; both have non-life-threatening wounds.
- A U.S. Marshal and an illegal alien were both shot during an immigration enforcement operation in Los Angeles on October 21, 2025, as reported by Bill Melugin for Fox News.
- The illegal alien attempted to evade arrest by ramming his vehicle into law enforcement trucks, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
- Both individuals were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, as confirmed by DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.
- DHS highlighted concerns over rising assaults on law enforcement, stating that resisting arrest jeopardizes the safety of everyone involved, as expressed in their statement.
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Illegal Immigrant Shot After Ramming Federal Agents in Los Angeles Arrest Attempt - Real News Now
A violent confrontation erupted Tuesday morning in Los Angeles as Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, backed by U.S. Marshals, attempted to apprehend an illegal immigrant who was reportedly trying to evade federal custody for a second time. According to Homeland Security officials, the suspect initiated a vehicular attack that led to federal agents firing their weapons in self-defense. Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLau…
The illegal alien used his vehicle as a weapon and began throwing it at a law enforcement vehicle in his attempt to escape.
Los Angeles, United States.- Federal agents fired on a man on Tuesday and wounded him in the elbow, while a federal sheriff was wounded in the hand by a bullet that bounced off, during an immigration operation in Los Angeles, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported. Migration agents carried out "defensive throws" when the man they were trying to arrest rammed the officers' vehicle with his car while trying to escape a transit stop, sa…
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