Video Shows Feds Shooting ICE Protester With Nonlethal Round at Point-Blank Range, Blinding Him in One Eye
Politics
United States
Started January 17, 2026
A video reveals federal agents firing a nonlethal round at close range during an ICE protest, resulting in a protester losing sight in one eye, raising concerns about law enforcement tactics.
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Video Shows Feds Shooting ICE Protester With Nonlethal Round at Point-Blank Range, Blinding Him in One Eye
Reason (United States) | Jan 16, 2026
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Jan 17, 2026
Protesters should anticipate risks, including potential confrontations with law enforcement, when participating in demonstrations.
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Jan 17, 2026
Nonlethal weapons can be necessary for crowd control, but their use must be strictly regulated to prevent severe injuries.
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Jan 17, 2026
The incident highlights the urgent need for accountability and transparency in law enforcement tactics during protests.
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Jan 17, 2026
This case raises important questions about the balance between public safety and the right to protest without fear of injury.
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Jan 17, 2026
The use of nonlethal rounds by federal agents in protest situations is an unacceptable escalation of force that endangers lives.
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