Immigration Agent Who Shot Man in Chicago-Area Traffic Stop Says Injuries Were 'Nothing Major'
The ICE agent suffered a left knee injury and hand lacerations described as minor despite being dragged by the suspect's vehicle during the fatal traffic stop.
- An ICE agent shot and killed an undocumented immigrant during a traffic stop in Chicago, initially claiming his injuries were 'nothing major'.
- The incident sparked protests against the Trump administration's crackdown on undocumented immigrants in the area.
- Mexican officials and local leaders called for a full investigation into the shooting, raising concerns over lack of transparency and oversight of federal law enforcement.
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Immigration Agent Who Shot Man in Chicago-Area Traffic Stop Says Injuries Were 'Nothing Major'
Police body camera footage released Tuesday shows a federal immigration agent who fatally shot a Mexican immigrant describing his own injuries during a vehicle pursuit as “nothing major.”
Police records and bodycam footage challenge DHS account of fatal ICE shooting near Chicago
Bodycam footage shows conflicting accounts of the shootingDHS claims agent acted in self-defenceIllinois governor and Mexican president call for further investigationsCHICAGO, Sept 24 — Police records and witness accounts from a Chicago suburb where a man was fatally shot by a federal immigration enforcement agent earlier this month complicate the picture of the event presented by the US Department of Homeland Security, which said the agent fire…

Immigration agent who shot man in Chicago-area traffic stop says injuries were 'nothing major'
A federal immigration agent called his injuries “nothing major” in police body camera footage released Tuesday, showing the moments after the agent shot and killed a Mexican immigrant during a traffic stop this month.
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