Un homme inculpé après avoir menacé des agents de l'ICE avec un fusil

Les autorités fédérales ont arrêté Manuel Lozano le 4 juin après qu'il aurait menacé des agents du Homeland Security Investigations avec un fusil de type AR-15 à Yakima, dans l'État de Washington.

Les agents s'étaient rendus au domicile de Lozano pour arrêter un immigrant en situation irrégulière qui avait échappé aux autorités le 19 mai. Lozano, un citoyen américain, aurait exhibé un pistolet et déclaré qu'il avait

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