Court records undercut DHS’s Oregon border stop narrative about two Venezuelan immigrants

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After DHS described two Venezuelans in Portland as gang-connected threats shot during a targeted border stop, court filings and an FBI affidavit contradicted key elements, showing prosecutors did not-claim the driver was a gang member and that one individual may have been a victim in a prior incident. No body-camera footage exists, and investigators released only partial video later, prompting criticism from immigration experts that officials demonized the defendants. The case now hinges on credibility and whether prosecutors can prove intent to assault an officer without video evidence.
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