ICE officer shoots, kills suspect who dragged officer with car near Chicago, says Homeland Security

CHICAGO (AP) – The Ministry of Internal Security said that an immigration and customs executive officer opened fire and killed a suspect In a Chicago suburban After the suspect tried to escape from the arrest by driving his car to the officers and dragging one of them.
In a newsletter, the department said that the officer was trying to arrest a man with a reckless driving history.
The department said that the man rejected orders from the officers and that he was driving his car to them. One of the ice officers was shot by the car and drifted. The department said that the officer felt a threat to his life and opened fire.
Ice said that the officer and the issue were taken to a local hospital where the suspect was pronounced dead.
“We pray for the rapid healing of our law enforcement officers. He followed his education, used the appropriate power and applied the law appropriately to protect the people and law enforcement officers.” He said.
Ice says the shoot is in Franklin Park suburb, about 18 miles west of Chicago.
The shooting comes because the ice is slightly less than a week An immigration application operation in Chicago “Midway Blitz ..
“Viral social media videos and activists who encourage illegal foreigners to resist law enforcement officers, Mc said McLughlin.
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Santana reported from Washington.


