Family and friends of a Salvadoran man killed in last week's shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Dallas say they are grieving without any support from local, state or federal officials — and seeking answers.

Norlan Guzman Fuentes, 37, was killed while in federal custody. His partner, Berenice Prieto, said she only learned of his death two days later, after contacting the Salvadoran consulate herself. She said no one from ICE or any government agency reached out to notify her.

"She has a lot of thoughts in her mind," a family friend said. "You know, how he felt, if he suffered, if he was in pain, if he had a chance to flee, if he could have saved himself. She wonders that all the time, and she has no answers."

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