Illegal immigrant charged with assaulting federal officer in California
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After an illegal immigrant was charged with assaulting a federal officer, authorities allege he broke into Law enforcement vehicles with his car while trying to avoid arrest.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, the suspect was shot and a deputy marshal was shot and hospitalized by a federal agent during the altercation.
California Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton has called Democratic leaders a system that protects lawbreakers, arguing that the attack reflects the dangers. Anti-ice rhetoric and encouraged criminals.
“There seems to be a whole system in place to protect those who break the law, who do the wrong thing more than those who do the right thing,” Hilton said Wednesday.America Report.”
Suspect Carlitos Ricardo Parias, a Mexican citizen, was previously documented Immigration and Customs Enforcement Activity in South Los Angeles on TikTok. His post earned him recognition from a city councilman for his efforts to inform the community.
Justice Department officials said Parias has previously eluded capture. A DOJ Statement Note Officers parked their vehicles to prevent the suspect from driving. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, DOJ, when he apparently recognized the law enforcement vehicles, he turned around and was boxed in.
He allegedly ignored orders to pull over and repeatedly rammed two law enforcement cars, causing smoke and debris. A federal agent opened fire and struck Parias, and a ricochet bullet hit a deputy marshal, the office said in a statement.
Hilton has accused Democratic lawmakers of prioritizing illegal immigrants and ignoring those who entered the country legally.
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After US Border Patrol agents staged a show of force outside the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles on August 14, Operation At Large CA, the center’s commander, along with federal agents Edward R. Roybal marches to the Federal Building. (Getty Images via Carlin Stiehl/Los Angeles Times)
“I was talking to a whole group of legal immigrants here in Los Angeles who were saying they’re sick of this disease. They’re sick of the demonization of ICE,” said Hilton, who is a legal immigrant.
He partly blamed the rise in violence during the arrests on anti-ICE rhetoric from political leaders.
Lawmakers in California have been particularly vocal against ICE raids. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Calling for Congress to investigate “unlawful” detentions of both U.S. citizens and illegal immigrants by ICE.
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An official at the Department of Homeland Security argued that it was anti-ICE rhetoric, not officers, that put lives at risk.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass speaks with immigrant community leaders outside Home Depot in Los Angeles. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
“These sanctuaries are the result of the behavior and rhetoric of politicians and activists who encourage illegal aliens to resist arrest. Resisting arrest endangers the safety of illegal aliens, law enforcement and the public,” said DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin. Statement to Fox News Digital.
Hilton questioned how bad the situation would have to be before lawmakers agreed to water down their language.
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“These people are really creating dangerous conditions on our roads,” he said.
“I don’t know how far it has to go before it stops.”
Madison is a production assistant for Fox News Digital on the Flash team.


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