ICE Shooting Video Challenges Agency's Narrative, Raises Accountability Questions
A newly released surveillance video has contradicted the official account of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shooting incident in Minneapolis, raising questions about the agency's use of force and transparency. The incident involved ICE officers attempting to apprehend Alfredo Aljorna, an unauthorized immigrant, who fled and was later involved in a confrontation with officers. ICE claimed the officers were attacked, justifying the shooting of Julio Sosa Celis, who was present at the scene. However, the video evidence undermines this narrative, showing no prolonged altercation as described by ICE. This case is part of a broader pattern of incidents where video evidence has challenged ICE's accounts of officer-involved shootings.