An ICE officer fatally shot a Mexican national Tuesday morning in Houston during an attempted traffic stop to conduct an immigration arrest, the Department of Homeland Security said.
The agency said in a statement that ICE officers were attempting to arrest Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, who it said is not authorized to be in the country, about 6:50 a.m.
DHS accused the man of attempting “to evade arrest.”
“From information we are receiving, he rammed an ICE law enforcement vehicle, refused to follow multiple verbal commands, and weaponized his vehicle,” DHS said in its statement.
An ICE officer fired his weapon “in self-defense” — striking, the driver, Salgado Araujo, according to the agency.
DHS said the man was transported to the hospital, where he died of his injuries.
The FBI arrived at the scene and is now leading an investigation into the shooting, according to DHS.
According to the League of United Latin American Citizens, an immigrant advocacy group that has been in touch with the victim’s family, Salgado Araujo was driving around the historically Latino neighborhood of Magnolia Park looking for day laborers when he was shot and killed.
One of his sons witnessed his death, said Domingo Garcia, chairman of the LULAC Adelante PAC, and several witnesses took photos and videos of the incident.
Salgado Araujo was applying for legal citizenship status in the United States prior to his death, LULAC officials said. It was not immediately clear how long Salgado Araujo had been in the country.
LULAC called for an independent investigation conducted by local officials, and compared Tuesday’s fatal shooting incident to previous deaths associated with immigration enforcement, including Renee Good in Minneapolis.
“This is not an isolated event across the nation,” LULAC national president Roman Palomares told reporters Tuesday afternoon. “We have seen a pattern of ICE involvement in shootings and excessive use of force, each time a family is left without answers, and a community is left in fear.”
Houston police have said they are not involved, and the mayor’s office referred all questions to Homeland Security.
“The federal government handed us a story about Renee Good, and the story fell apart moments after the video was released,” said LULAC CEO Juan Proaño. “Today, in Houston, we’re being handed the same story about Lorenzo Salgado Arrujo in almost the same exact words. Prove it.”
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