Overview
- Rafie Ollah Shouhed, a 79-year-old U.S. citizen and Van Nuys car wash owner, filed a $50 million civil-rights claim alleging ICE agents used excessive force during a Sept. 9 raid, leaving him with broken ribs, a dislocated elbow and other injuries.
- DHS says five people from Guatemala and Mexico were arrested at the car wash operation and alleges Shouhed obstructed the raid and assaulted an officer, disputing his account of being assaulted.
- Following a deadly attack at an ICE facility in Dallas, investigators identified the suspect as Joshua Jahn, 29, and said one detainee died and two were wounded while awaiting transfer inside a secured access area.
- The wife of wounded detainee Miguel Ángel García Hernández told CNN he remains in critical condition after multiple gunshot wounds, with limited hospital visitation under ICE guard.
- Tensions around enforcement continue as federal agents used tear gas and pepper projectiles to disperse protesters at ICE’s Broadview site near Chicago, and a New York immigration officer was relieved of duties after a woman was forcefully thrown to the floor in court.