Portland Border Patrol shooting leads to federal charges against suspects

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Two people shot by U.S. Border Patrol in Portland last week have been released from the hospital and face federal charges: Luis David Nino-Moncada (aggravated assault) and Yorlenys Zambrano-Contreras (illegal entry), after their pickup allegedly rammed an unmarked patrol vehicle during a stop. Investigators say the case involves possible ties to the Tren de Aragua gang, video footage is scarce, and the FBI leads the probe with agents not wearing body cameras at the scene.
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