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Home News North America United States of America Immigration & Border Security

ICE arrest Baltimore incident injures officers

ICE officers in Baltimore hospitalised after suspect with removal order evades arrest, causing crash and raising public safety concerns.

THX News by THX News
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Illegal alien slammed on his brakes, causing a multi-car pileup. Photo by ICE.

Illegal alien slammed on his brakes, causing a multi-car pileup. Photo by ICE.

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  • ICE arrest operation and incident sequence in Baltimore
    • Injuries, medical response and custody status
  • Legal status and immigration background
    • Immigration history and compliance context
  • Public safety and enforcement risks
    • Public safety impact analysis
    • Stakeholder Comments
    • In Conclusion

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirmed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers attempted to arrest a Honduran national with a final order of removal in Baltimore on April 2, resulting in a multi-car crash and injuries to two officers. The incident occurred after the individual allegedly evaded arrest, leading to a pursuit that ended with all parties transported to hospital.

The incident forms part of ongoing federal immigration enforcement activity led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a component of the Department of Homeland Security. Operations involving individuals with final removal orders are carried out under existing immigration law and enforcement procedures.

 

ICE arrest operation and incident sequence in Baltimore

ICE officers conducted a targeted operation in Baltimore to arrest Ever Omar Alvarenga-Rios, identified by the Department of Homeland Security as a Honduran national with a final order of removal issued in 2018. According to DHS, the operation took place on April 2 and involved an attempted vehicle stop.

However, DHS states that the individual did not comply with law enforcement instructions and instead attempted to evade arrest. As a result, the encounter escalated into a pursuit on public roads, raising immediate safety concerns.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, the individual drove recklessly during the attempted stop, including sudden braking that led to a multi-car collision. DHS reports that the individual then attempted to flee on foot before being apprehended by ICE officers.

ICE officers, as described by DHS, followed standard training procedures and used what was described as the minimum force necessary to complete the arrest. The sequence of events resulted in injuries requiring medical attention for both officers and the individual.

 

Injuries, medical response and custody status

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that two ICE officers were transported to a local hospital following the incident, with reported injuries including a concussion. The individual involved was also taken to hospital and remains in ICE custody.

Meanwhile, DHS indicated that both officers are expected to make a full recovery, based on initial medical assessments. The outcome reflects the immediate operational impact of the incident on law enforcement personnel.

DHS reporting states that all injured parties received treatment at a local hospital following the crash. The individual remains under ICE supervision while receiving care. Additionally, DHS confirmed that custody status has been maintained throughout the medical process, ensuring continuity of enforcement action.

 

Legal status and immigration background

According to the Department of Homeland Security, the individual first entered the United States in 2014 and was later released under federal immigration processes. In 2018, a federal immigration judge issued a final order of removal.

This legal status formed the basis for the April 2 enforcement action carried out by ICE officers. Final orders of removal are issued through the U.S. immigration court system under federal authority.

 

Immigration history and compliance context

DHS states that the individual did not depart the United States following the 2018 removal order. This non-compliance is cited as the reason for the targeted enforcement operation.

Meanwhile, DHS positions such enforcement actions as part of standard procedures to execute court-issued removal decisions.

 

Public safety and enforcement risks

The Department of Homeland Security reported that the attempted evasion led to a multi-car pileup, placing other road users at risk. The collision represents a direct impact on public safety during enforcement activity.

Additionally, DHS stated that obstructing law enforcement constitutes a federal offence, reinforcing the legal framework governing such incidents. The event illustrates the potential risks associated with non-compliance during enforcement operations.

 

Public safety impact analysis

According to DHS, the multi-vehicle crash occurred after sudden braking during the pursuit. This created immediate hazards for surrounding traffic and required emergency response.

The incident demonstrates how enforcement encounters can extend beyond the initial operation, affecting both officers and members of the public.

 

Stakeholder Comments

Lauren Bis, Acting Assistant Secretary, Department of Homeland Security said;

“This illegal alien broke our laws, resisted arrest, sent two ICE law enforcement officers to the hospital, and endangered the general public. Thankfully both our officers are expected to make a full recovery.

“This dangerous attempt to resist arrest comes after sanctuary politicians have encouraged illegal aliens to evade arrest by hosting webinars instructing illegal aliens how to avoid being caught. Sanctuary politicians must stop encouraging this reckless behavior that endangers illegal aliens, our officers, and the public.”

 

In Conclusion

The Department of Homeland Security attributes the Baltimore incident to an attempted evasion during an ICE enforcement operation involving a final order of removal.

The event resulted in injuries to two officers and a multi-car collision, highlighting operational risks associated with non-compliance. DHS reporting positions the incident within existing enforcement procedures and public safety considerations.

 

Sources: U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources.
Research combines AI-assisted analysis with human-edited accuracy and context.

 

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