Hombre acusado tras amenazar a agentes de ICE con un rifle

Las autoridades federales arrestaron a Manuel Lozano el 4 de junio, después de que presuntamente amenazara a agentes de Investigaciones de Seguridad Nacional con un rifle tipo AR-15 en Yakima, Washington.

Los agentes habían acudido a la residencia de Lozano para arrestar a un inmigrante indocumentado que se había fugado de las autoridades el 19 de mayo. Lozano, ciudadano estadounidense, supuestamente exhibió una pistola y dijo que tenía

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