ICE agents shoot two in Maryland after van allegedly charges them

Two individuals were wounded, one by gunfire, during an encounter with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Police report the agents opened fire after a van allegedly tried to run them over. The incident prompted a response from Maryland's governor.
A shooting involving federal immigration officers left two people wounded in Glen Burnie, Maryland on Wednesday. According to the Anne Arundel County Police, agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Enforcement and Removal Operations unit opened fire on a van during an enforcement action, resulting in one person being shot and a second injured.
Details of the Encounter
The police detailed that the incident occurred in the 500 block of West Court around 10:51 a.m. local time. ICE agents reportedly approached a white van, which then allegedly attempted to run them over. In response, the agents discharged their firearms at the vehicle. The van subsequently accelerated before coming to a stop in a wooded area behind nearby residences.
Condition of the Wounded
One person inside the van sustained a gunshot wound and was transported to a hospital for treatment. A second individual, who was outside the vehicle at the time, received minor injuries and was also taken to a medical facility. The conditions of those wounded and their identities have not been publicly released by authorities as the investigation continues.
Official Response and Context
Maryland Governor Wes Moore addressed the incident on social media, stating he was aware of the ICE-involved shooting and that state officials were in contact with local authorities. "As information surrounding the incident continues to emerge, we will remain in touch with local officials and are standing by to provide support for the community," the governor wrote. Such incidents involving ICE operations occasionally spark national debate over immigration enforcement practices in the United States, a topic Türkiye closely monitors due to its implications for diaspora communities and international law enforcement cooperation.
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