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NYC Park Shooting: CBP Officer Shot by Illegal Immigrant, Suspect Wounded

by Emma Walker – News Editor

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Border Patrol agent Attacked, Suspect with Prior Arrests Released due to Lack of Detention Space

A Border Patrol agent was seriously injured in an attack that has drawn criticism regarding immigration policies and the handling of individuals apprehended at the border. The incident occurred when the agent, identified as being attacked by two men on mopeds, was shot in the face during what police described as a botched robbery.

According to reports, the suspect, identified as Mora, first crossed the U.S.-mexico border in April 2023. He was reportedly released due to a lack of space at a border detention facility, with a notice to appear before a judge at a later date. An immigration judge subsequently issued a removal order in 2023.

The alleged attacker is now in custody after seeking treatment for gunshot wounds at a Bronx hospital. Police stated that the agent’s life was saved due to the proximity of officers responding to a separate mugging in the area, which is believed to have been carried out by the same suspects shortly before the shooting. The second suspect remains at large.

Further details have emerged regarding the suspect’s prior encounters with law enforcement. At the time of his arrest for the shooting, Mora was reportedly wanted on kidnapping and weapons charges in Massachusetts, stemming from a gun shop robbery. He also had at least four arrests in New York City, were he was released without bail each time.

In August 2024, Mora was arrested twice within days for allegedly assaulting a pregnant woman and threatening another migrant with a machete. He was subsequently arrested in November 2024 for violating an order of protection, and a bench warrant for his arrest was issued in january. None of these charges were bail-eligible, and due to New York City’s sanctuary laws, he was not transferred to ICE custody despite the existing deportation order.

The incident has sparked debate, with President Trump commenting on the situation via Truth Social, highlighting the agent’s bravery and questioning the release of the suspect. Mayor Eric Adams addressed the criticism, emphasizing the city’s efforts to remove dangerous individuals and calling for federal authorities to utilize all available tools to ensure public safety. He also stated he had communicated with the border czar,who is en route to visit the injured officer.Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is expected to visit the wounded agent. Authorities are also investigating the suspects for the earlier robbery of a woman’s cellphone.

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