Man repeatedly hit with baton by masked federal agent in Santa Ana

Witnesses used a mobile phone to capture another violent confrontation with what appears to be masked federal agents in Santa Anna more than a week after seeing the father of three US Navy Infantry.

This incident, less than two and a half miles away from the place where Narisu Paranko, a landscape, was hit again and again after the federal authorities claimed that he had assaulted them by pruning herbs, and according to what was reported at about 2:30 pm on Sunday at the intersection of Warner Street and Maine Street.

In footage of the alleged immigration enforcement process, one man is seen on the ground in the middle of the street with two federal officers.

In the vicinity, four other agents were seen being subjected to another man, forcing him violently on the ground while one of the officers repeatedly escapes.

“Why do they strike him like this?” One of the witnesses who watch from inside a vehicle can be heard.

  • Santa Anna Face Violence
  • Santa Anna Face Violence
  • Santa Anna Face Violence
  • Santa Anna Face Violence
  • Santa Anna Face Violence
  • Santa Anna Face Violence
  • Santa Anna Face Violence
  • Santa Anna Face Violence

With the arrival of more witnesses, some of them lead their horns and formulate their horns, two agents move towards a man who walks and begins to ask questions and insults to one of them. One of these agents sees his horizontal stick as an exam, while the officers continue to take the two subjects.

What happened before the witnesses began to photograph the accident unknown at this time, but in the past few seconds of the shots, both men are seen on the handcuffs where they were led by the application of the federal law.

KTLA has communicated with the Ministry of Internal Security about the accident and is awaiting a response.

There were multiple reports on and around the federal implementation operations in and around Santa Anna.

In a statement issued late last week, the authorities in the Santa Anna police administration urged residents to contact them if they saw abandoned property, such as vehicles, supplies of food vendors, or other things that they believe may belong to a person who is detained federal agents.

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