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Immigration Officers Open Fire During Los Angeles Arrest Attempt

Suspect charged with assaulting a federal officer after ramming law enforcement vehicles

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Breaking News, Government and Politics, Government Policies, Government Reforms & Controversies
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Federal Agents Shoot Suspect During Los Angeles Arrest After Car Ram - AP Photo/Erin Hooley, File

Los Angeles Man Shot by Immigration Officers After Vehicle Collision - AP Photo/Erin Hooley, File

Federal immigration agents in Los Angeles shot and wounded a man who allegedly rammed their vehicles during an attempted arrest, sparking renewed discussion over immigration enforcement tactics and local sanctuary policies.

The incident unfolded early Tuesday as officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), assisted by the U.S. Marshals Service, attempted to detain 44-year-old Carlitos Ricardo Parias, a Mexican national who has lived in the United States for years without legal status.

According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), agents opened “defensive fire” after Parias rammed his car into two law enforcement vehicles while trying to escape. He was struck in the elbow and later taken to a hospital under federal custody.

Federal Operation Turns Confrontational

Authorities said the officers had an administrative immigration warrant for Parias, who had previously evaded arrest. During Tuesday’s operation, agents used multiple vehicles to block his car during a traffic stop. When they approached, Parias allegedly accelerated, crashing into the vehicles in front and behind him.

An agent attempted to break the driver’s window, but Parias continued to accelerate, causing the car to fishtail. Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said one agent then fired to prevent further harm to officers.

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A deputy U.S. Marshal was injured in the hand by a ricochet bullet. The U.S. Marshals Service confirmed the injury was non-life-threatening and that the officer remained in stable condition.

Essayli stated that Parias now faces a federal charge of assault on a federal officer, a serious felony that can carry lengthy prison terms. He is expected to appear in court next Tuesday.

Community Reactions and Background

Parias, who operated a small TikTok account called Richard Noticias LA, was known locally for posting short citizen-journalism videos about immigration enforcement in Southern California. His attorney, Carlos Jurado, told local outlets that Parias is “a calm man” with two U.S.-born children and no prior criminal record.

Los Angeles City Councilmember Curren Price’s office confirmed that Parias had lived in the community for decades and was recently recognized with a certificate of appreciation for his local reporting. Supporters gathered outside the hospital following the incident, expressing concern over the use of force.

Federal Officials Defend Use of Force

Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin defended the officers’ actions, describing them as a necessary response to a dangerous situation.
“Vehicles are deadly weapons,” Acting U.S. Attorney Essayli wrote in a statement. “Anyone who uses them against federal agents risks arrest, imprisonment, and life-threatening injuries.”

McLaughlin also criticized what she described as “rhetoric from sanctuary politicians and activists who urge illegal aliens to resist arrest,” saying such messages have increased risks for both officers and suspects.

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said its officers were not directly involved in the federal operation but provided traffic control at the scene.

Tensions Over Immigration Enforcement in California

California, which has some of the nation’s most protective sanctuary policies, often limits local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration agencies. This has led to repeated clashes between state and federal officials over how immigration laws are enforced.

In Los Angeles and other major California cities, ICE officers frequently conduct arrests without local police participation. Activist groups have criticized what they call “militarized” enforcement tactics, while federal authorities say such operations are vital for national security and immigration control.

The confrontation involving Parias follows a series of recent enforcement-related incidents that have drawn scrutiny. Last month, an ICE officer fatally shot a man who allegedly drove his car at agents, dragging one before being killed. In August, another suspect died on a Southern California freeway after fleeing ICE officers on foot.

Rising Assaults on Immigration Officers

According to ICE data, reported assaults on immigration officers have risen sharply this year. Between January 21 and October 1, the agency recorded 172 reported assaults, compared with just 15 during the same period last year.

ICE has attributed the rise to what it describes as “activist rhetoric” encouraging individuals to resist arrest.
Activists and civil rights organizations, however, argue that the agency’s aggressive tactics and unannounced operations contribute to panic and confrontation.

Calls for Oversight and Transparency

The use of force in immigration operations has long been a contentious issue, with lawmakers and advocacy groups calling for more oversight and independent review.
Organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) have repeatedly urged federal agencies to increase transparency about when and how lethal force is used during arrests.

Immigration policy analysts say the Los Angeles incident underscores the growing tension between federal enforcement priorities and local sanctuary commitments. While the Biden administration has emphasized a more targeted approach to immigration arrests, critics contend that operations like this show little difference from previous hardline policies.

For now, Carlitos Ricardo Parias remains in federal custody, recovering from his injury. His legal team is expected to contest the assault charge and challenge the circumstances of the arrest.

Broader Implications for Immigration Enforcement

Analysts say the case could reignite debate over the federal government’s role in local jurisdictions that maintain sanctuary protections. It also highlights how immigration enforcement operations are increasingly documented and discussed in real-time through social media, including by community reporters like Parias himself.

As the investigation continues, the Department of Homeland Security has not disclosed whether agents’ use of force will undergo an internal review — a common procedure after shootings involving federal officers.

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Source: AP News – Immigration agents shot a suspect after he rammed their vehicle during a LA stop, DHS says

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