Videos obtained by The Times show ICE raid that left deputy U.S. marshal, TikTok streamer shot
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Videos obtained by The Times show ICE raid that left deputy U.S. marshal, TikTok streamer shot
"One video shows a large amounts of smoke coming from a sedan that is boxed between two law enforcement vehicles. For 25 seconds, smoke continues to rise from the car, as the sound of an engine revs up and down repeatedly. Then an agent shouts "Shoot him with a pepper ball!" As the sound from the vehicle goes quiet, 11 shots ring out in rapid succession. The video does not show who fired the shots."
"A second video shows the aftermath of the shooting. Several law enforcement officials surround the sedan. They eventually open the door and appear to pull someone out. The person screams in pain. Officer urge people out of frame to "get back." The suspect is placed against a wall and handcuffed. Several officers surround him as he periodically screams out. A group of firefighters eventually approach the man and render aid."
"In a federal criminal complaint, authorities accused Parias, 44, of ramming his car into agents' vehicles after they boxed him in and tried to arrest him during an immigration enforcement operation. Acting U.S. Atty. Bill Essayli said in a post on X that Parias rammed a Toyota Camry into the law enforcement vehicles in front of and behind him, "spun the tires, spewing smoke and debris into the air,"
Videos show a sedan boxed between two law enforcement vehicles in South Los Angeles with large amounts of smoke rising. For 25 seconds the engine revved repeatedly until an agent shouted, "Shoot him with a pepper ball!" After the vehicle went quiet, 11 shots rang out in rapid succession; the videos do not show who fired. Officers then surrounded the sedan, opened the door, pulled someone out as the person screamed, handcuffed the suspect and placed him against a wall while firefighters later rendered aid. A deputy U.S. marshal and TikTok streamer Carlitos Ricardo Parias suffered non-life-threatening wounds. Authorities say the deputy was hit by a ricochet bullet fired by an ICE officer at Parias. Parias was accused of ramming his car into agents' vehicles after being boxed in; his arraignment was delayed.
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