Man fatally shot by ICE in Houston was not intended target, DHS says
A DHS spokesperson said in a statement to the BBC's US partner, CBS News, that half of its field officers were now equipped with body
A DHS spokesperson said in a statement to the BBC's US partner, CBS News, that half of its field officers were now equipped with body cameras and the other half were expected to receive them in the next 60 days. Salgado, 52, had been working as a builder for three decades in the Houston area after coming to the US as an undocumented migrant, his family said.
They said he had no criminal record and was close to obtaining a work permit. He was driving himself and three co-workers to a site when the incident took place, they added. In an earlier statement, externalon Tuesday, DHS, which oversees Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), said agents had "attempted to conduct a vehicle stop as part of a targeted enforcement operation to arrest an illegal alien".
It alleged Salgado "attempted to evade arrest" and rammed an ICE vehicle and the officer "fired his weapon in self-defence". He was taken to hospital, where he died of his injuries, the statement said. On Thursday, DHS said agents had seen two white vans weeks prior to the incident at an address they had surveilled.
When they returned on Tuesday, they saw "a white van with an individual who resembled the target" and initiated the traffic stop. The BBC has contacted DHS for comment.
