What happened An ICE agent fatally shot a Houston man early yesterday during a “targeted enforcement operation,” the agency said in a statement. The man, Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, was an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, and “from information we are receiving, he “refused to follow multiple verbal commands and weaponized his vehicle,” causing the ICE agent to fire “in self-defense.” Local officials and civil rights groups demanded that ICE release all video footage as part of an independent investigation.
Who said what Ramon Salgado said in a statement that his father, a construction worker killed en route to a job, had been in the U.S. for 35 years and was in the process of getting his work permit. In most of the 20 cases where immigration agents shot people in their cars, The New York Times said, officials said it was justified “because the vehicles had been ‘weaponized’ and the agents’ lives were in danger.”
ICE’s account of Araujo’s killing “echoed many of the statements the agency quickly issued in other shootings,” The Washington Post said. But in the killings of Renee Good in Minneapolis, 23-year-old Ruben Ray Martinez in Texas and several other cases, video evidence established that “the officers were not in danger and, in some cases, acted as the aggressors.”
What next? ICE said the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of the Inspector General is investigating Araujo’s shooting. “Prosecutors have not criminally charged any of the ICE agents” who killed Good, Martinez or Alex Pretti, The Texas Tribune said.
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