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TL;DR
- Federal enforcement action in South Los Angeles left two people injured.
- Suspect allegedly rammed vehicles before agents fired back.
- Investigation under way by the U.S. Marshals Service and local police.
What Happened
Federal officials say a deputy U.S. marshal and a 44-year-old man were shot during an immigration enforcement operation in South Los Angeles on October 21.
According to initial reports, the suspect was wanted for immigration-related offenses and attempted to escape by ramming federal vehicles. Agents fired after he refused to stop.
The man was hit in the arm and taken to a local hospital in stable condition. A deputy marshal was injured by a ricochet and treated for non-life-threatening wounds.
Authorities say no civilians were hurt.
Why It Matters
- The incident highlights the tension between immigration enforcement and public safety in urban areas.
- It follows a series of high-profile operations nationwide using increased force tactics.
- Community groups have called for transparency and body-camera footage release.
What’s Next
- The U.S. Marshals Service and Los Angeles Police Department are conducting a joint review of the incident.
- DHS said it would evaluate the operation’s protocols and training standards.
- Officials plan to release more details once witness statements and camera footage are reviewed.
Key Details & Sources
According to The Guardian, the suspect previously escaped custody and was being sought by ICE and the Marshals Service.
Witnesses told reporters they heard multiple gunshots near a residential area around 8 a.m. local time.
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“Our deputies responded to an imminent threat to their safety and the public,” the U.S. Marshals Service said in a statement. (USMS press office)
The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed it is handling the on-scene investigation and will coordinate with federal officials on use-of-force review.
FAQs
- Was the suspect armed?
- Authorities have not confirmed if the suspect had a weapon other than his vehicle.
- Who is investigating the shooting?
- The U.S. Marshals Service and LAPD are jointly investigating.
- Were body cameras used?
- The Marshals Service does not require body cams for all agents, but local officers on scene may have recorded footage.
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