LA man shot by federal agents during arrest streams law enforcement activity on TikTok
ICE agents fired defensive shots when TikTok streamer Richard LA rammed law enforcement vehicles during a South Los Angeles traffic stop, injuring a deputy marshal.
- Federal agents shot Carlitos Ricardo Parias, a popular TikTok streamer who documents police activity and immigration enforcement, in the elbow while trying to arrest him on an immigration warrant.
- Parias, a Mexican citizen living in the U.S. illegally, was charged with assaulting a federal officer after allegedly ramming his vehicle into theirs.
- Parias is known in South LA for his Spanish-language TikTok videos with over 340,000 followers that document neighborhood life and protests against immigration raids.
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LA man shot by federal agents during arrest streams law enforcement activity on TikTok
A Los Angeles man shot by federal officers while he tried to evade arrest is a popular local TikTok streamer who documents police activity, immigration enforcement and daily neighborhood life.
ICE Agent Shoots Deputy Marshal and TikTok Streamer During South L.A. Raid Gone Wrong
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation in South Los Angeles devolved into a shooting when an agent shot and wounded a deputy U.S. marshal and a TikTok streamer during an attempted
TikTok Influencer Richard LA, Who Documents ICE Activity, Shot During ICE Raid, Charged With Assault
Source: Genaro Molina / Getty A man was shot in the arm by federal agents on Tuesday morning during an immigration operation in South Los Angeles, in which a deputy U.S. marshal was also injured by a ricochet bullet. The authorities say they were attempting to apprehend the man because he was in the country illegally, but the kicker is that the alleged undocumented migrant also happens to be a well-known TikToker who uses his platform to track a…
Carlitos Ricardo Parias was charged on Tuesday night with assault on a federal agent following the immigration operation in Los Angeles, in which the suspect and an American federal agent were injured.
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