TikTok streamer shot by ICE agents charged with assault on federal officer, set to appear in court
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TikTok streamer shot by ICE agents charged with assault on federal officer, set to appear in court
"In an affidavit, a special agent with Homeland Security Investigations said that ICE and the United States Marshals Service had set up surveillance on Tuesday in the neighborhood around a home located on the 400 block of 20th Street, where they believed Parias could be found. They had set up surveillance because Parias "was the subject of an administrative arrest warrant issued in conjunction with a federal immigration proceeding." Federal agents had previously tried to arrest Parias, according to the complaint, but he evaded capture."
"In a federal criminal complaint, authorities accused Carlitos Ricardo Parias, 44, of ramming his car into agents' vehicles after they boxed him in and tried to arrest him during an immigration enforcement operation. At around 8:45 a.m., one of the agents spotted Parias exit the home, enter a grey Toyota Camry and drive away, according to the complaint. An Enforcement and Removal Operations agent driving a Dodge Durango then positioned the vehicle, with its emergency lights activated, in front of the Camry to prevent Parias from"
Federal agents from ICE and the U.S. Marshals Service conducted surveillance near a home where they believed Carlitos Ricardo Parias could be found because he was the subject of an administrative arrest warrant in a federal immigration proceeding. Agents boxed Parias in during an enforcement operation after previous unsuccessful arrest attempts. Authorities allege Parias rammed his car into law‑enforcement vehicles, spun the tires and caused the car to fishtail. An agent opened fire, wounding Parias and a deputy U.S. marshal who was hit by a ricochet; both are expected to recover. Parias faces federal charges of assaulting a federal officer and is due in court.
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