ICE agents shoot man in car in northern California - The Guardian
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ICE agents shot a man in a car in northern California.
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ICE agents shot a man inside a car in northern California, according to The Guardian. This incident involves federal immigration enforcement personnel using lethal force during an operation. The shooting raises immediate questions about the circumstances leading to the use of force by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This event is likely to prompt investigations into the agents' actions and the agency's protocols for engagement. The man's condition and the specific location of the shooting within northern California remain central to understanding the full scope of the incident.
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