A town board meeting in New York quickly derailed after officials denied a motion to stop ICE officers from using a rifle range in the community.

Shouts of “shame” could be heard after the ruling during the board meeting on Tuesday in Islip, New York, while another person can be seen approaching the members, telling them, “you should be embarrassed, truly.”

Officials had heard passionate pleas from residents who wanted to end a contract that allows ICE officers to train at their local rifle range.

News of ICE’s use of the rifle range first made headlines in July. “The Town’s Rifle Range is one of the very few such facilities on Long Island and serves a vital role in the training of individuals from law enforcement agencies including but not limited to Nassau County Police, Sheriffs and

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