Lawyers representing a U.S. citizen who was shot by an immigration agent last week in Ontario, California, are pushing back on claims from the government that the officer was acting in self-defense. Carlos Jimenez, a U.S. citizen, was shot in the shoulder as he drove away from federal agents after warning them that schoolchildren would be gathering where the agents were located, his lawyers claim. Jimenez, a father of three who lives in a mobile home park, was heading to his job at a food bank when he saw the agents' cars blocking traffic, his attorney Cynthia Santiago told ABC News. "He goes out to say, excuse me ... can you wrap this up? There are kids that are coming out. And he was met with a lot of aggression," Santiago said. The lawyer said that after an agent pulled out pepper spray

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