New Details Emerge in Christmas Eve Shooting by ICE Officers in Glen Burnie
Anne Arundel Police corrected federal claims that a passenger tried to run over ICE agents, confirming he was already in custody, aligning with attorney and video evidence.
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New details emerge in Christmas Eve shooting by ICE officers in Glen Burnie
Weeks after the shooting of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainee in Glen Burnie, Maryland, on Christmas Eve, the Department of Homeland Security has issued a statement that differs from the account first provided to the media. Related stories Two injured in Anne Arundel County shooting by immigration officer Former US Capitol Police chief weighs in on Minnesota ICE shooting DC Council commi…
Anne Arundel County Police dispute ICE’s account of Glen Burnie shooting
A deadly shooting by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minneapolis on Wednesday renewed scrutiny of a violent Christmas Eve incident involving ICE agents in Glen Burnie, with Anne Arundel County Police for the first time publicly disputing the federal agency’s account.
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