Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 10
Houston Launches Probe Into ICE Fatal Shooting of 1 Mexican Man as 3 Witnesses Dispute Account
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 10

Houston Launches Probe Into ICE Fatal Shooting of 1 Mexican Man as 3 Witnesses Dispute Account

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 10

Summary

  • Houston Mayor John Whitmire said the city will investigate Tuesday’s fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by a federal immigration officer rather than wait for an FBI report.
  • Three witnesses challenged the Department of Homeland Security’s account, saying Araujo did not try to run over an agent before he was shot.
  • ICE agents had stopped Araujo’s van because they believed a passenger resembled the target of an investigation, but officials said the actual subjects were not in the vehicle.
  • No video has surfaced, and officials said the agents were not wearing body cameras, leaving the conflicting accounts central to the case.
  • The shooting has intensified scrutiny of a broader nationwide ramp-up in immigration arrests that has largely unfolded outside public view.

Insights

Without video, can the truth behind a fatal ICE shooting ever be uncovered?
Can a city’s investigation truly hold a federal agent accountable for a killing?
He wasn't the target and had no criminal record. Why did a traffic stop turn deadly?