Coast Guard, California and Federal immigration
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Law enforcement officers have fired shots at a vehicle that backed into a U.S. Coast Guard base in the San Francisco Bay Area that had been the site of protests against federal immigration agents.
Two people shot, wounded outside a Coast Guard base where protesters rallied against a possible federal immigration crackdown in San Francisco.
Two people were wounded when an "erratic" driver prompted a shooting at the Coast Guard Base Alameda, located on a small island next to Oakland, Oakland, officials said.
The FBI said that one of the people who was shot during a protest outside of the Coast Guard base near Oakland was a subject in the investigation. That person is now in custody.
Video shows security officers opening fire on a U-Haul truck that was reversing toward them near a U.S. Coast Guard base in the San Francisco Bay Area during an anti-ICE immigration protest.
Security officers opened fire at a U-Haul truck that accelerated toward them outside a U.S. Coast Guard base in California during an overnight anti-ICE protest.
After a day of largely peaceful protests in the Bay Area against federal immigration forces, shots were fired Thursday evening as a lone vehicle tried to enter the bridge to Coast Guard Island.
The incident could fuel tensions over the possible deployment of federal agents to San Francisco, which has been put on hold.
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