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.
- Federal officers shot an undocumented immigrant and a U.S. marshal during an enforcement operation in Los Angeles, authorities said.
- The immigrant, who had previously escaped from custody, used his vehicle aggressively against law enforcement, prompting officers to fire "defensive shots."
- Both the immigrant and the U.S. marshal were hospitalized; the officer's condition is stable, and the incident is under investigation.
- Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn expressed concern over community fear related to immigration raids, saying, "We have residents afraid to leave their homes.
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