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From inside the truck, the young man shook his head as federal immigration officers banged on the door and his father repeatedly said in Spanish, “Don’t open it.” “Francisco! Roll down the window!” one agent said, addressing the father, who was in the driver’s seat. Another officer smashed the window, shattering it, and Francisco sped away, as three bangs that sounded like gunshots rang out. The attempt by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in San Bernardino to question the men in the truck on Saturday morning, captured on video by a family member in the back seat, ended with allegations from federal authorities that officers were injured when the driver tried to “run them down.” “In the course of the incident the suspect drove his car at the officers and struck two CBP officers with his vehicle,” read a statement from the Department of Homeland Security. Because of that, the official said, a CBP officer discharged his firearm “in self-defense.” DHS did not answer follow up questions about why officers were trying to arrest the man in the car or about the condition of the officers who were struck. Later, at home, family members took photos of what appeared to be at least two bullet holes in the side of the truck. “At the moment that they broke the windows, the driver of the vehicle felt like his life was in danger and the life of his child was in danger as well,” said Javier Hernandez, executive director of the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice. Hernandez said that Francisco, 43, did not try to run over any officers with his truck. “The family wants an investigation, they want to clear their name, that they didn’t run anyone over,” Hernandez said. Hernandez said that Francisco, who is undocumented and has lived in the U.S. for over 23 years, was heading home from a store at around 8:45 a.m. Francisco’s 18-year-old son, a U.S. citizen, was in the passenger seat, and his 23-year-old son-in-law was in the back seat, Hernandez said. The officers, who in the video were masked, with one wearing a “CBP” hat, approached the truck and asked the men to get out of the vehicle, according to Hernandez, who said the family was not available for interviews. As President Trump’s immigration offensive continues, with people taken into custody in Southern California and around the country, videos have shown federal agents smashing car windows after people inside refused to open the door. In a raid outside of a Hollywood Home Depot, a Border Patrol agent slammed his baton against the window of a truck, then reached inside to unlock the door and detain the driver. During this summer’s immigration operations, federal agents have not previously been captured on video shooting at a vehicle. After speeding away, the family called 911, Hernandez said. While San Bernardino police were questioning Francisco, Border Patrol officers arrived, and family members identified the officer they believed had shot at the truck. “The officer said, ‘I didn’t shoot. I tapped your window three times,’” the family told Hernandez.
From inside the truck, the young man shook his head as federal immigration officers banged on the door and his father repeatedly said in Spanish, “Don’t open it.” “Francisco! Roll down the window!” one agent said, addressing the father, who was in the driver’s seat. Another officer smashed the window, shattering it, and Francisco sped away, as three bangs that sounded like gunshots rang out. The attempt by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in San Bernardino to question the men in the truck on Saturday morning, captured on video by a family member in the back seat, ended with allegations from federal authorities that officers were injured when the driver tried to “run them down.” “In the course of the incident the suspect drove his car at the officers and struck two CBP officers with his vehicle,” read a statement from the Department of Homeland Security. Because of that, the official said, a CBP officer discharged his firearm “in self-defense.” DHS did not answer follow up questions about why officers were trying to arrest the man in the car or about the condition of the officers who were struck. Later, at home, family members took photos of what appeared to be at least two bullet holes in the side of the truck. “At the moment that they broke the windows, the driver of the vehicle felt like his life was in danger and the life of his child was in danger as well,” said Javier Hernandez, executive director of the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice. Hernandez said that Francisco, 43, did not try to run over any officers with his truck. “The family wants an investigation, they want to clear their name, that they didn’t run anyone over,” Hernandez said. Hernandez said that Francisco, who is undocumented and has lived in the U.S. for over 23 years, was heading home from a store at around 8:45 a.m. Francisco’s 18-year-old son, a U.S. citizen, was in the passenger seat, and his 23-year-old son-in-law was in the back seat, Hernandez said. The officers, who in the video were masked, with one wearing a “CBP” hat, approached the truck and asked the men to get out of the vehicle, according to Hernandez, who said the family was not available for interviews. As President Trump’s immigration offensive continues, with people taken into custody in Southern California and around the country, videos have shown federal agents smashing car windows after people inside refused to open the door. In a raid outside of a Hollywood Home Depot, a Border Patrol agent slammed his baton against the window of a truck, then reached inside to unlock the door and detain the driver. During this summer’s immigration operations, federal agents have not previously been captured on video shooting at a vehicle. After speeding away, the family called 911, Hernandez said. While San Bernardino police were questioning Francisco, Border Patrol officers arrived, and family members identified the officer they believed had shot at the truck. “The officer said, ‘I didn’t shoot. I tapped your window three times,’” the family told Hernandez.

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