L.A. Family Seeks Answers After Man Killed by Off-Duty ICE Agent During New Year’s Eve Celebration

A Los Angeles family is seeking answers after their loved one was fatally shot by an off-duty Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during a New Year’s Eve celebration.

According to ABC 7, 43-year-old Keith Porter was shot and killed in Northridge after an off-duty federal agent reportedly heard gunfire near his apartment and went outside to investigate. The Department of Homeland Security claims Porter was holding a rifle when the agent encountered him and was ordered to put the weapon down.

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DHS Says Porter Fired at Agent Before Being Shot

According to DHS, Porter allegedly failed to comply with commands and fired three shots at the agent. Officials say the agent then discharged his authorized service weapon, fatally striking Porter. Porter’s family strongly disputes the government’s version of events. They claim Porter fired celebratory gunshots earlier in the evening as part of New Year’s Eve festivities, and that the off-duty agent arrived after those shots were fired — not during an active threat…

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