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DHS Revises Account of ICE Shooting Incident in Maryland

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has altered its narrative regarding a shooting involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents that occurred on December 24 in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Initially, the DHS claimed that an undocumented immigrant attempted to run over ICE agents, prompting defensive gunfire. However, local police later clarified that the injured individual was actually a passenger in an ICE vehicle, not the driver of the truck. This incident comes amid heightened scrutiny of DHS actions, particularly following a recent fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The investigation into the Maryland shooting is ongoing, with both injured parties now in ICE custody.

Key Details: • Incident occurred on December 24, 2025, in Glen Burnie, Maryland. • DHS initially stated the driver attempted to run over ICE agents. • Local police confirmed the injured man was a passenger in an ICE vehicle. • Investigation by Anne Arundel County police is still ongoing. • Both injured individuals are now in ICE custody.

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Tricia McLaughlinImmigration and Customs EnforcementDepartment of Homeland SecurityTiago Alexandre Sousa-MartinsSolomon Antonio Serrano-EsquivelGlen Burnie, MarylandBowling Green, VirginiaAnne Arundel County Police Department

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