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Jacksonville Man Fatally Shot Following Traffic Crash, Suspect Detained

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Jacksonville, TX – A 33-year-old man was shot and killed late Thursday night following a traffic accident near the intersection of Myrtle Drive and Sam Boles Road, according to the Jacksonville Police Department (JPD).Authorities responded to the scene at approximately 11:52 p.m., where they discovered a vehicle occupant, identified as Angel Balderas, suffering from a single gunshot wound.
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Jacksonville, TX – A 33-year-old man was shot and killed late Thursday night following a traffic accident near the intersection of Myrtle Drive and Sam Boles Road, according to the Jacksonville Police Department (JPD).

Authorities responded to the scene at approximately 11:52 p.m., where they discovered a vehicle occupant, identified as Angel Balderas, suffering from a single gunshot wound.

Emergency responders transported Balderas to a nearby hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased.

Police confirmed that the shooter was detained and questioned at the Jacksonville Police Department, but no charges have been filed at this time.

Officials did not provide details regarding the circumstances that led to the shooting or the decision not to pursue charges.

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Law enforcement stated that the case remains under active investigation, and no further details will be released at this time.


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Venezuelan national Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis shot in the leg by an immigration agent in Minneapolis

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Venezuelan national Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis shot in the leg by an immigration agent in Minneapolis
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On January 14, 2025, federal law enforcement personnel were engaged in a targeted enforcement operation involving Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, a Venezuelan national who has been present in the United States since 2022.

The operation escalated into a high-speed pursuit, a physical confrontation, and an ambush by multiple subjects, necessitating the use of a defensive firearm discharge by a federal agent.

At approximately 6:50 PM, federal officers initiated a targeted traffic stop of a vehicle operated by Sosa-Celis.

The subject refused to comply with law enforcement commands and attempted to flee the scene.

During the pursuit, the subject’s vehicle collided with a stationary, parked car.

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Following the collision, the subject abandoned the vehicle and fled the scene on foot.

A federal agent pursued the suspect on foot and successfully intercepted him. As the agent attempted to effect an arrest, the subject became combative, resulting in a violent struggle on the ground.

During this confrontation, two additional male subjects emerged from a nearby residence to intervene.

These individuals reportedly ambushed the agent, utilizing a snow shovel and a broom handle to strike the officer.

The situation escalated when the primary suspect, Sosa-Celis, regained his footing and joined the two additional subjects in the assault.

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Reports indicate the suspect struck the agent with a blunt object (identified as either the shovel or broom handle).

Citing an immediate threat to his life while being outnumbered and actively assaulted by three individuals, the agent discharged his service weapon in self-defense.

The discharge struck Sosa-Celis in the lower extremity (leg). Following the shot, all three suspects retreated into a nearby apartment complex and initiated a barricade situation.

Following a brief standoff, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) successfully secured the perimeter and apprehended all three individuals without further injury.

Both the federal agent and Sosa-Celis were transported to a local medical facility for treatment.

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Images from the scene showed Sosa-Celis conscious and alert during transport.

All three subjects involved in the assault are currently in the custody of ICE.

Further charges related to the assault on a federal officer and resisting arrest are pending review by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.


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