United States v. Longoria

Defendant was driving his truck when two unmarked vehicles driven by Homeland Security officers blocked him in. When the defendant failed to roll down his window, the masked officers smashed the window and fired multiple shots into the vehicle (without hitting the defendant or the passenger) as the defendant tried to pull away. The defendant was initially charged in a sealed complaint with assaulting the officers with his car, but the government moved to dismiss the case on the day prior to the preliminary hearing.

United States v. Longoria

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