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Texas prosecutor details ICE killing of father, complicating earlier claims

Created at 18 Jul · 12:31 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A federal prosecutor in Texas revealed new details about the shooting death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican national and U.S. resident, by an ICE officer. The disclosure challenges the initial government claim that Salgado Araujo struck an ICE vehicle before being shot.

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Key Numbers

52age of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo
July 7date of shooting
35 yearstime Salgado Araujo lived in the U.S.
fournumber of ICE officers involved
twonumber of law enforcement vehicles used in second attempt
threenumber of co-workers in the van with Salgado Araujo

Who's Involved

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo
Mexican national and U.S. resident killed by ICE officer
Aaron Reitz
U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Texas
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Agency whose officer shot and killed Salgado Araujo
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Agency that released an earlier statement on the incident
FBI
Agency executing a search warrant for illicit substances

↳ Why This Matters

The new details from the U.S. attorney's office cast doubt on the initial justification provided by DHS for the shooting, potentially impacting the investigation into the ICE officer's actions and raising further questions about the department's law enforcement tactics.

Key facts

  • ICE officer shot and killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, 52, on July 7 in Houston.
  • The shooting occurred during an immigration enforcement operation.
  • ICE officers were reportedly targeting two Guatemalan men and believed Salgado Araujo fit their description.
  • Salgado Araujo evaded an initial attempt to pull over his van.
  • During a second attempt, an officer was partially inside or next to the van when Salgado Araujo attempted to drive away.
  • New details from the U.S. attorney's office contradict earlier DHS claims of Salgado Araujo ramming a vehicle.

A federal prosecutor in Texas has provided new details regarding the July 7 shooting death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a 52-year-old Mexican national and longtime U.S. resident, by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer. The disclosure challenges the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) initial statement that Salgado Araujo struck an ICE vehicle before being shot.

U.S. Attorney Aaron Reitz stated that ICE officers were targeting two Guatemalan men believed to be subject to deportation and that Salgado Araujo's van matched the description of the vehicle they were seeking. Officers attempted to pull over Salgado Araujo's van, which he evaded by making a U-turn over a median. Later, officers surrounded the van, and as two agents approached, one was partially inside or immediately next to the vehicle when Salgado Araujo attempted to drive away, leading to the shooting.

The earlier DHS statement accused Salgado Araujo of weaponizing his vehicle and ramming a law enforcement car, prompting an officer to fire in self-defense. However, the U.S. attorney's office statement did not mention any collision or explicitly state that the officer feared for their life. The statement also noted the discovery of small bags containing a white, crystal-like substance in the van, which the brother's attorney claims was a salt mixture for hydration. Salgado Araujo's brother, who was present in the van, has been in ICE detention since the incident.

Frequently asked questions

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was a 52-year-old Mexican national and longtime U.S. resident who was shot and killed by an ICE officer on July 7 in Houston. He was described by his family as a hardworking father close to obtaining legal status.

The Department of Homeland Security initially stated that Salgado Araujo was targeted in an immigration enforcement operation and that he rammed his van into a law enforcement vehicle, leading an officer to fire in self-defense.

The U.S. attorney stated that ICE officers were targeting two Guatemalan men and believed Salgado Araujo fit their description. He also detailed that Salgado Araujo evaded an initial stop attempt and that during a second encounter, an officer was partially inside or next to the van when the shooting occurred. The statement did not mention Salgado Araujo ramming a vehicle.

Officers reported seeing several small bags of a white, crystal-like substance in plain view. The brother's attorney stated this was a salt mixture used for hydration by the men working in the heat.

What Happens Next

01The FBI will continue its investigation into possible illicit substances found in the van.
02The brother of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo remains in ICE detention.

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How It Developed

ICE officer shot and killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo on July 7.
The shooting sparked protests and calls for transparency from Salgado Araujo's family.
U.S. Attorney Aaron Reitz stated ICE officers were targeting two Guatemalan men.
Officers attempted to pull over Salgado Araujo's van, which he evaded.
Officers surrounded the van again, and an agent was partially inside or next to it when Salgado Araujo tried to move the vehicle.
The U.S. attorney's office statement did not mention Salgado Araujo ramming a vehicle or explicitly state the officer feared for their life.
The statement noted the presence of a white, crystal-like substance in the van, which the brother's attorney identified as a salt mixture for hydration.

Sources

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A Texas prosecutor reveals new details in an ICE killing of a Houston fatherAP News

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