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According to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Justice, they held a news conference on Thursday morning to release information on 28-year-old Jerson Lopez-Sanchez.
The report stated that Lopez-Sanchez is a Honduran native who is wanted for three counts of assaulting federal immigration agents. The incident happened on the morning of Dec. 1 while ICE agents from Oklahoma City were patrolling in the Dallas area.
The report added that when Federal officials were asked, they said that Lopez-Sanchez did not have a criminal record or pending charges. But according to the indictment, the agents requested a routine check of the registration on a Chevrolet Silverado that they spotted with construction racks. It was carrying five people.
The report said that the search led agents to discover that Lopez-Sanchez, who was the driver and owner of the truck, had no legal entries or applications for lawful status. In other words, he was here illegally. They stopped him on Interstate 35E near FM 3040.
In addition, after pulling over, federal officials said Lopez-Sanchez suddenly put his truck into reverse and rammed an ICE SUV before speeding away. One agent had his leg out of the SUV at the time and was injured. The other agents began chasing Lopez-Sanchez with their lights and sirens on. Lopez-Sanchez allegedly rammed an ICE Chrysler minivan during the chase, injuring two more agents.
The report stated that Lopez-Sanchez is a Honduran native who is wanted for three counts of assaulting federal immigration agents. The incident happened on the morning of Dec. 1 while ICE agents from Oklahoma City were patrolling in the Dallas area.
The report added that when Federal officials were asked, they said that Lopez-Sanchez did not have a criminal record or pending charges. But according to the indictment, the agents requested a routine check of the registration on a Chevrolet Silverado that they spotted with construction racks. It was carrying five people.
The report said that the search led agents to discover that Lopez-Sanchez, who was the driver and owner of the truck, had no legal entries or applications for lawful status. In other words, he was here illegally. They stopped him on Interstate 35E near FM 3040.
In addition, after pulling over, federal officials said Lopez-Sanchez suddenly put his truck into reverse and rammed an ICE SUV before speeding away. One agent had his leg out of the SUV at the time and was injured. The other agents began chasing Lopez-Sanchez with their lights and sirens on. Lopez-Sanchez allegedly rammed an ICE Chrysler minivan during the chase, injuring two more agents.