Man shot in back by ICE pleads not guilty to assault charges
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- A food bank worker who was shot in the back by an ICE agent last month has pleaded not guilty to assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon. The incident has raised significant concerns regarding the actions of ICE agents and their use of force in encounters with civilians.
- This development is critical as it highlights the ongoing tensions between immigration enforcement agencies and community members, particularly in light of increasing scrutiny over ICE's practices and the treatment of individuals during arrests.
- The case reflects broader issues surrounding immigration enforcement, including recent controversies over deaths in ICE custody and the agency's authority to conduct warrantless arrests, which have sparked debates about accountability and the rights of detainees.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

