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Federal Agents Use Explosive on Door at Huntington Park Home in Seeking Man Who Allegedly Rammed CBP Vehicle

HUNTINGTON PARK, CALIFORNIA, JUN 28 – Federal agents used explosives to enter a Huntington Park home during a manhunt for a suspect who allegedly rammed a Customs and Border Protection vehicle last week, officials said.

  • On June 27, 2025, federal agents conducted a raid at a residence in Huntington Park, using explosives to breach the front door while searching for Jorge Sierra-Hernandez.
  • The raid followed Sierra-Hernandez's alleged car ramming into a CBP vehicle last week in Bell during immigration enforcement protests.
  • Sierra-Hernandez was not at the home; his girlfriend and two children were inside when agents used a drone to search and escorted them out.
  • Mayor Arturo Flores criticized the use of force, emphasizing that the emotional harm and trauma experienced by the family and children cannot be quantified in monetary terms.
  • Sierra-Hernandez surrendered to federal authorities following the raid and has since been released on bail, though uncertainties persist regarding the methods employed and the specific charges he faces.
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Fox 11 LA broke the news on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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