ICE Agent Shooting Raises Questions on Rights, Oversight
Liberty Check
- Authorities state Porter fired celebratory shots with a rifle outside his apartment before being confronted by the agent.
- The ICE agent reportedly ordered Porter to stop before Porter allegedly fired at him, prompting the agent’s lethal response.
- Family attorneys demand an independent investigation, citing federal protocols that shield the agent’s identity and delay local police interviews.
Federal intervention in local matters once again draws scrutiny after a New Year’s Eve fatal shooting involving an off-duty ICE agent and Keith Porter Jr. in Los Angeles. Conflicting accounts highlight the ongoing debate over limited government and the protection of due process.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump alleged Porter’s life was
“stolen”
and called for justice, transparency, and answers for the family.
Government agencies now control the investigation, with the district attorney warning charges could take years while Porter’s family seeks immediate accountability.
It’s time to push back.
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