DHS says illegal immigrant injured head after hitting concrete wall while fleeing ICE, denies beating claims

ICE officers allegedly beat an illegal immigrant, causing skull fractures and brain hemorrhages, but DHS claims Alberto Castaneda-Mondragon hit concrete wall escaping.


DHS says illegal immigrant injured head after hitting concrete wall while fleeing ICE, denies beating claims
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers had placed Alberto Castaneda-Mondragon, 31, a Mexican citizen, in handcuffs during a Jan. 8 operation in Minnesota when he tried to escape, DHS said. 

"While in handcuffs, Castaneda attempted to ESCAPE custody and ran toward a main highway," the agency wrote on X. "While running, Castaneda fell and hit his head against a concrete wall."

Once officers nabbed Castaneda-Mondragon, they called an ambulance to examine him, authorities said. He declined medical services and stated he was uninjured, DHS said. 

The officers notified medical personnel at the detention facility and Castaneda-Mondragon was taken to the Hennepin County Medical Center for his head injury.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Castaneda-Mondragon recalled the events differently. 

"They started beating me right away when they arrested me," he said. 

He remembers being dragged into an SUV and taken to a detention facility, where he said he was beaten again.

Castaneda-Mondragon said he also remembers the emergency room and claimed he suffered eight skull fractures and five life-threatening brain hemorrhages.

"There was never a wall," Castañeda said in Spanish.

"They were very racist people," he said. "No one insulted them, neither me nor the other person they detained me with. It was their character, their racism toward us, for being immigrants."

Homeland Security placed the blame on Castaneda-Mondragon and those who dangerously resist arrest when confronted by authorities. 

"Resisting officers and evading arrest is dangerous for our officers, illegal aliens, and the public - it is also a felony and a federal crime," the agency said. "Sanctuary politicians need to stop encouraging this dangerous behavior that puts our officers and the public at risk."

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