ICE agents involved in Maryland shooting, injuring two


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  • Thursday, 25 Dec 2025

Dec 24 (Reuters) - Federal immigration agents ‌were involved in a shooting on Wednesday that left one ‌person shot and wounded and another with injuries, authorities said.

The ‌Department of Homeland Security, which oversees federal immigration officers, said in a statement that ICE agents were carrying out an operation to target two men in the U.S. illegally in ‍Glen Burnie, Maryland, just south of Baltimore.

When the ‍agents approached a van carrying ‌the two men, the driver drove the van into agents' vehicles, and ‍then ​drove the van directly at ICE officers in an attempt to run them over, DHS said.

The agents then "defensively fired their service ⁠weapons, striking the driver," DHS wrote. The van then ‌wrecked between two buildings and injured the passenger. Both men were taken to a hospital.

ABC ⁠News, citing ‍the Anne Arundel County Police Department, reported the man who was shot was in stable condition, and the other man did not suffer serious injury.

The Anne ‍Arundel County Police Department, which is investigating the ‌shooting, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore, a Democrat, wrote on social media he was "aware of the ICE-involved shooting that occurred earlier today" and his office was working with local officials to learn more and provide support.

Federal immigration officers have been involved in several confrontations with both the subjects of their raids and people witnessing and ‌objecting to their tactics as they work to carry out President Donald Trump's mass deportation plan.

ICE agents in September shot and killed a man whothey said had tried ​to run them over with a car, though security and body camera footage raised doubts about the situation.

(Reporting by Brad Brooks and Andrew Hay; Editing by Chris Reese)

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