ICE agent shoots at vehicle after being struck by car, officials in New Jersey say
Summary
An ICE agent in New Jersey was hit by a car while trying to arrest a suspect on Monday morning. The agent fired a gun at the fleeing vehicle, hitting it, and the suspect has not yet been found. The agent was injured, but the extent of the injuries and any harm to the suspect are unknown.Key Facts
- The incident happened around 9:30 a.m. in Stafford Township, New Jersey.
- ICE was trying to arrest a suspect when the suspect tried to escape in a vehicle.
- The suspect hit an ICE agent with the car, and the agent shot at the vehicle.
- The suspect drove away and has not been located so far.
- The ICE agent was injured, but details of the injuries are not known.
- Police managed traffic and secured the area but did not assist ICE during the incident.
- Authorities said there is no danger to the public at this time.
- This event occurred shortly after President Trump signed a law giving ICE about $70 billion for immigration enforcement.
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