ICE agent shoots at vehicle after being struck by car, officials in New Jersey say
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Stafford Township, New Jersey, was struck by a vehicle while attempting to apprehend a suspect on Monday morning. The suspect fled the scene in a vehicle, and the ICE agent discharged their firearm, reportedly striking the car.

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AI-generatedAn Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Stafford Township, New Jersey, was struck by a vehicle while attempting to apprehend a suspect on Monday morning. The suspect fled the scene in a vehicle, and the ICE agent discharged their firearm, reportedly striking the car. The suspect remains at large, and their injuries are unknown. The agent sustained unknown injuries. Stafford Township police are managing traffic and securing the scene as the investigation continues, stating there is no public safety concern. The incident occurred shortly after a new law providing additional funding for deportation campaigns was signed.
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5 extractedDonald Trump signed a new law giving ICE and DHS roughly $70bn in additional funding for mass deportation.
There is no reason to believe there is any concern for the public's safety.
The suspect fled the scene in the vehicle and has not been located at this time.
An ICE agent in New Jersey was struck by a vehicle and shot at it as it fled.
The agent reportedly sustained unknown injuries.