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Officials said an American immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agent was dragged for almost a block in Oklahoma, trying to avoid federal custody by an illegal foreigner from Honduras.
Honduras’ 34-year-old Jose Melgar-Rivus has been accused of assaulting, protesting or interrupting a federal officer, resulting in Oklahoma’s American Attorney Robert J. Troster announced on Wednesday.
The court documents stated that ice agents pulled a vehicle in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, and a Honduran National and an Ice Fusitive Mellger-Rivus refused the officer’s demands to get out of the vehicle.
A conflict as a conflict began, and according to a complaint, Melger-Rivus moved the vehicle to the drive and ran away. An snow officer got stuck in a door of the vehicle as it was intensified.
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Officials said that when snow officials Honduran were taking illegal foreign foreign Jose Melgar-Rivas into custody, they intensified their van and pulled an officer about one block in an attempt to escape, the officials said. (snow)
The complaint stated that the officer was dragged on a road for almost a block as the Melger-Rivus tried to escape. The officer eventually freed himself and maintained several injuries.
The Ice said that its enforcement and removal operating agents were involved in the incident. The agency shared two photos showing the injured agent scraps, blood -rich upper thigh and an injury and banded arm.
The prosecutors said the Melgar-Rivus was arrested several hours later. The Ice shared a photo with an agent, once holding each hand of the handcuffed mellagar-rivus, when he was taken into custody.
“Ensuring the safety of law enforcement personnel is paramount in executing their legitimate duties, and is the highest priority of the Department of Justice,” the troupester said in a statement. “Those who attack or intervene with members of law enforcement to enforce the law should do their work to implement the law and be held accountable.”
Travis Picard, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Dallas Special Agents Northern Texas and Oklahoma in charge of Travis Picard, Travis Picard, “Travis Pickard, will face Swift and Rigid accounting for their actions.” In the performance of violence and their duties, a federal officer in the performance of their duties to a federal officer will find any crime of violence for any threat to violence. The associate law will be enforcement response. “
An ICE officer maintained several injuries after an illegal foreign vehicle was dragged by a vehicle for alleged arrest in Texas. (snow)
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The FBI Oklahoma City Acting Special Agent Joe Ogden said, “The attack on federal agents will not be tolerated by the FBI.” “We will continue to support and defend our fellow public servants aggressively so that they can safely complete their oath duty.”
The Homeland Security Department has registered an increase of 700% in the attack against ICE agents and other immigration enforcement officers in the first six months since President Donald Trump returned to the office.
The Trump administration has promised to make criminals accountable to a full extent of law. The Department of Justice brought allegations against more than a dozen defendants in a July 4 attack against an ice detention center in Alvardo, Texas, where a police officer was shot in the neck, who was involved in the potential exile while defending the center.
The FBI captured a Marine Corps reservoir on Wednesday, it is believed that officer and corrective officials were set on fire that night.
Los Angeles has seen a grain of ice-ice demonstrations since June, but this week the Pentagon removed about half of the federal 4,000 National Guard soldiers to protect the city, with the most “unrighteous” debate.
An ice agent was injured after dragging an illegal foreigner from Honduras by a vehicle. (snow)
Melgar-Rewas appeared in the US District Court on Thursday in Oklahoma City and was ordered to be detained in federal custody.
Prosecutors say the Melger-Rivus faces up to 20 years in the federal jail and fined up to $ 250,000 if convicted.
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The US Attorney Office stated that the case is part of Operation Tech Back America, “is a nationwide initiative that the full resources of the Department of Justice to overcome the invasion of illegal immigration, get the total elimination of martial, cartel and transnational criminal organizations and protect our communities from criminals of violent crimes.”