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ICE shooting victim still suffering months later, raising questions about DHS oversight and detainee care

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Ximena Bustillo

14d ago· 12 min readenNews

Summary

An article detailing the case of Carlitos Ricardo "Richard" Parias, a detainee at Adelanto Detention Center who was shot by ICE agents during an immigration enforcement arrest in Los Angeles over eight months ago. He continues to suffer from pain, headaches, fevers, and blurry vision, with his family and lawyer arguing that the incident highlights serious gaps in oversight and medical care within DHS detention facilities.

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Just about every Saturday, Ulises Parias drives two hours to visit his father, Carlitos Ricardo 'Richard' Parias, at the Adelanto Detention Center in California.
Occasionally, his dad's health comes up: his left arm hurts and he gets headaches, fevers and blurry vision.
It has been over eight months since Parias' father was shot by federal agents during an immigration enforcement arrest in Los Angeles.
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Federal officers shot Ricardo Parias eight months ago during an ICE operation to detain him. His lawyer says he is still in pain, highlighting gaps in oversight and care in DHS facilities.

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