Border Patrol Shooting in Portland Leads to Serious Charges Against Suspect

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A Border Patrol agent shot two individuals during a traffic stop in Portland, Oregon, after the driver allegedly attempted to use the vehicle as a weapon. Luis David Nino-Moncada faces aggravated assault charges for allegedly endangering agents by reversing and colliding with their vehicle multiple times. The incident occurred on Thursday, with Nino-Moncada making his first court appearance on Monday, where he was ordered detained. The FBI is leading the investigation into the shooting, which has raised concerns about the use of force by federal agents, especially following another shooting incident involving ICE in Minneapolis. This situation highlights ongoing frustrations with immigration enforcement practices under the Trump administration.
Key Details: • Nino-Moncada was charged with aggravated assault and property damage exceeding $1,000. • The incident occurred at approximately 2:19 PM local time on Thursday. • A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Wednesday regarding Nino-Moncada's detention. • The FBI is investigating the shooting, with concerns about federal agents' use of force. • No Border Patrol agents were injured during the incident.