Attorneys for Carlos Jimenez—the man shot by federal immigration agents in Ontario on October 30—are sharing new details about what they say occurred during and after the incident. They argue the case fits a broader pattern of escalated immigration enforcement across the Inland Empire.
Jimenez was driving to work when he encountered U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents near an elementary school bus stop on Baseline Avenue. Both sides agree he pulled over, but their accounts diverge from there.
The Department of Homeland Security says Jimenez yelled at officers and attempted to run them over, prompting gunfire. Jimenez, through his attorneys, disputes that…