Officers opened fire on a reversing vehicle that reportedly struck two bystanders in the Bay Area in California during protests against a proposed immigration crackdown.
The incident, which occurred around 10 p.m. on October 23 at a Coast Guard base in Alameda, California, was captured in dramatic footage.
Coast Guard Island, between Oakland and Alameda, was planned to serve as a staging post for Border Patrol agents during an immigration surge across the San Francisco Bay area.
Protesters had gathered to mount action against the crackdown, which President Donald Trump called off later that day. It had been planned for Saturday.
Shots were fired after the driver failed to comply with verbal commands issued by police officers, the Coast Guard said.
The driver, who has not been publi

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