A Colombian dies in Maine after a shooting with ICE agents involved
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If the direct involvement of the agent was confirmed, there would be 18 deaths in the custody of the agency. As he turned to see what was happening as he passed through an intersection, he saw an agent draw a firearm and well at a driver who "was trying to hit the ICE officer," Scott told the newspaper. A group of roughly two dozen protesters stormed Collins's office, blackmailing "vote her out" before police removed them from the building.
Furthermore, A young man who died on Monday in a shooting in the state of Maine wanted to use "his vehicle as a weapon," said the Department of National Security (DHS). "This is devastating, outrageous and unacceptable. Several hundred anti-ICE protesters then made their way through the town's main run before gathering in a park to continue their protest.
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If the direct involvement of the agent was confirmed, there would be 18 deaths in the custody of the agency.
according to El CorreoAs he turned to see what was happening as he passed through an intersection, he saw an agent draw a firearm and well at a driver who "was trying to hit the ICE officer," Scott told the newspaper.
according to The IndependentA group of roughly two dozen protesters stormed Collins's office, blackmailing "vote her out" before police removed them from the building.
according to Washington ExaminerA young man who died on Monday in a shooting in the state of Maine wanted to use "his vehicle as a weapon," said the Department of National Security (DHS).
according to El Universal"This is devastating, outrageous and unacceptable.
according to El UniversalSeveral hundred anti-ICE protesters then made their way through the town's main run before gathering in a park to continue their protest.
according to Washington Examiner
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