ICE agents involved in Maryland shooting, injuring two
Two people were hospitalized after ICE agents fired at a white van that allegedly tried to run over them during an operation, officials said.
- ICE agents approached a white van in Glen Burnie and the driver allegedly attempted to run them over, resulting in the agents firing at the vehicle and striking the driver.
- The driver was taken to the hospital in stable condition and another person outside the van sustained minor injuries and was also hospitalized.
- The Anne Arundel County Police Department is investigating the incident, while the FBI will probe the assault on ICE agents and ICE will conduct an internal review.
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ICE agents shot an undocumented man in Maryland after they say he attempted to ram him with his van
A traffic stop outside of Baltimore Wednesday ended with an undocumented man shot and another injured after US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents allege the driver of a van drove directly at officers, prompting them to open fire.
ICE Agents Involved in Shooting in Maryland
Several agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were involved in a shooting in Maryland on Dec. 24 after a person allegedly tried to run them over. On Christmas Eve morning, authorities said, ICE agents were conducting operations in Glen Burnie, Maryland—a southern suburb of Baltimore—when they attempted to approach a van. Officials said at that point, the van accelerated, attempting to run the officers over. The agents opened fire…
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