ICE agents weren't wearing body cameras when Mexican man was fatally shot, agency says
Summary
ICE agents did not have body cameras on when they fatally shot a Mexican man in Houston, Texas. Lawmakers in Texas are asking for the agency to stop using unmarked cars during its operations.Key Facts
- ICE stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a U.S. government agency.
- A Mexican man was fatally shot by ICE agents in Houston, Texas.
- The agents involved were not wearing body cameras at the time of the shooting.
- Body cameras are small cameras worn by officers to record events as they happen.
- Texas lawmakers want ICE to stop using unmarked cars, which are vehicles without official police markings, in their activities.
- The incident has raised concerns about transparency and safety during ICE operations.
- The report about the shooting was covered by CBS News.
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