ICE Agents Shoot Two in Maryland During Operation After Driver Allegedly Attempts to Flee

ICE agents shot and injured two individuals in Maryland after a driver, identified as an undocumented immigrant, allegedly attempted to run them over during a law enforcement operation.

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ICE agents shot at a van in Maryland during a law enforcement operation, resulting in injuries to two individuals inside the vehicle.

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The shooting occurred after the driver, Sousa-Martins, allegedly attempted to run over the agents and refused their orders to stop.

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DHS reported that Sousa-Martins, who entered from Portugal in December 2008, had overstayed his visa, which expired in February 2009.

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The driver reportedly tried to flee the scene, prompting agents to open fire on the vehicle during the confrontation.

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Another person, Serrano-Esquivel, was also injured in the incident, with no additional immigration information disclosed by the agency.

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