Man who allegedly pointed gun at federal agents during immigration raid still unknown; reward for info increased

The FBI now provides $ 100,000 for information that leads to determining and arresting a man and appears to have indicated a weapon on federal agents during a migration raid that occurred more than two months ago.

according to Federal Investigation OfficeThe unknown individual “seemed to refer to a firearm and perhaps a pistol” on the factors during a raid in Camarilo on July 10.

Ultimately, the raid, which targeted the marijuana farm for growth when the demonstrators gathered on the site to protest against the immigration scanning process, which coincided with another coinciding raid on the same site as Margeania. The officers spread tear gas and less lethal tours on the crowd who prevented the roads and detained dozens of people.

The next day was announced that about 200 raid workers were arrested.

With tensions during the installed raid, the demonstrators were said to have threw projectiles – including a professor of the state of the state of the state accused of throwing tear gas box in border patrol clients – in federal agents, and in the case of the man searched for by the FBI, he may target a weapon on them.

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Since the man has not been determined or found yet, the initial bonus amounting to $ 50,000 has doubled for information about his whereabouts, which is the FBI Advertise Friday.

“It is believed that the unknown man is participating in a protest,” said the Los Angeles office at the agency. “The FBI does not open investigations based on protected activity, the first amendment [but] The assault, resistance or disability of federal law enforcement that performs their duties is a federal crime. “

Anyone with information related to the status of the Federal Investigation Office can be through the following ways:

  • Via phone: 1-800-Call-FBI (1-800-25-5324)
  • personally: Visit the Local FBI office or the nearest American embassy or consulate
  • connected: Send tips to Tips.fbi.gov.

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