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An ICE officer fired at an SUV fleeing a car stop in Pennsylvania. That’s not how it should happen, policing experts say
- Surveillance video from a July 1 ICE car stop in Harrisburg shows agents smashing a window, the SUV fleeing and an ICE agent firing as it drove away — footage that contradicts parts of the agency’s account and raises questions about what happened.
- Law-enforcement experts say sloppy tactics and limited training help explain an uptick in risky vehicle stops under the current immigration push; DHS has pledged more training after briefly pausing most vehicle stops.
- The incidents — including recent fatal shootings during ICE traffic stops and the lack of body cameras on agents — have reignited debates about oversight, when officers should fire at moving cars, and public accountability.
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