Off-duty employee at Colorado ICE facility arrested for shooting protester
An employee of Geo Group, a company that operates an ICE facility in Aurora, Colorado, has been arrested for shooting a protester. Brandon Booth, 42, allegedly fired a pistol at a woman after a verbal confrontation outside the facility on Thursday evening.

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AI-generatedAn employee of Geo Group, a company that operates an ICE facility in Aurora, Colorado, has been arrested for shooting a protester. Brandon Booth, 42, allegedly fired a pistol at a woman after a verbal confrontation outside the facility on Thursday evening. The woman sustained non-life-threatening injuries to her lower body. Police stopped Booth nearby, seizing his car and gun. He was booked on charges including attempted second-degree murder and assault. According to police, protesters had blocked the facility entrance, and Booth and other employees were waiting in their cars when the incident occurred. Geo Group has placed Booth on unpaid administrative leave and stated they will cooperate with law enforcement.
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5 extractedBooth was arrested on probable cause for multiple charges including attempted second-degree murder and assault.
Protesters had blocked the entrance to the facility, leading employees to wait in their cars.
The arrested employee, Brandon Booth, was placed on unpaid administrative leave by Geo Group.
The injured woman was participating in a protest in front of the ICE facility earlier that day.
An off-duty employee of a company that runs a Colorado ICE facility was arrested for shooting and injuring a woman during a protest.