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The Department of Homeland Security is allowing certain law enforcement components from the Department of Justice to carry out the “functions” of an immigration officer, according to a new memo sent by the Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Benjamine Huffeman.
Huffeman’s memo, obtained by ABC News, said the order grants the agencies the “same authority already granted to the FBI.” It said that agents can enforce immigration law.
The agencies listed in the memo are the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, the US Marshals Service and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
The DEA and ATF have had little experience historically in carrying out immigration enforcement. Historically, the US Marshals only get involved when there has been a migrant who has become a fugitive.
Earlier this week, it was announced federal immigration authorities will be permitted to target schools and churches after President Donald Trump revoked a directive barring arrests in “sensitive” areas.
DHS announced Tuesday it would roll back the policy to “thwart law enforcement in or near so-called sensitive areas.”
Schools and houses of worship were once deemed off-limits, as were hospitals, funerals, weddings and public demonstrations, but no longer after the announcement.
“Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest. The Trump Administration will not tie the hands of our brave law enforcement, and instead trusts them to use common sense,” Huffeman said Tuesday.
Recently, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that they will be allowing US Marshals, DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration), and ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) to carry out immigration enforcement activities.
This decision comes as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and strengthen border security. By expanding the role of these federal law enforcement agencies, DHS hopes to improve coordination and efficiency in enforcing immigration laws.
Critics of the move argue that it could lead to increased militarization of immigration enforcement and potentially infringe on the rights of immigrants. However, supporters believe that it is necessary to have a multi-agency approach to address the complex challenges posed by illegal immigration.
Overall, this decision marks a significant shift in how immigration enforcement is carried out in the United States and is likely to have a lasting impact on the immigration landscape.
TAMPA, Fla. – The 18-year-old accused of shooting an off-duty ATF agent outside a bowling alley, leaving him severely injured, was denied bond Thursday morning.
According to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Christopher Smith opened fire last Friday night during a fight outside The Alley at Southshore off Big Bend Rd.
Deputies said the agent, later identified by the Sun Coast Police Benevolent Association as Matt Murray, was there with his family and tried to break up the fight in the moments leading to the shooting.
A teenager accused of shooting an ATF agent outside a bowling alley will remain behind bars as he awaits trial. The 17-year-old suspect, whose name has not been released due to his age, allegedly opened fire on the agent while he was off duty and enjoying a night out with friends.
The shooting occurred in the parking lot of the bowling alley, sending shockwaves through the community and leaving the agent with serious injuries. The suspect was arrested shortly after the incident and has been charged with attempted murder.
Authorities have not yet determined a motive for the shooting, but they are investigating whether it was a targeted attack or a random act of violence. The teen will remain in custody until his trial date, where he will face justice for his alleged actions.
The ATF agent is said to be recovering from his injuries, but the incident serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face both on and off duty. The community has come together to show support for the injured agent and his family, and they are hopeful that justice will be served in this case.
TAMPA — The wife of a federal agent who was shot outside a Riverview bowling alley last week took the witness stand Thursday in a Tampa courtroom and described a seemingly unprovoked altercation by a group of young people who tried to pick fights with strangers.
Courtney Murray sat with her shoulders hunched, her hands clasped in front of her, as she recounted a Friday night family outing that turned tense as the kids harassed patrons outside the Alley at Southshore on Big Bend Road.
Her husband, Matthew Murray, is an agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives who was off duty that night. He was among several people who tried to intervene, telling the group he was a law enforcement officer.
“He was telling them just to go home,” she said. “He said ‘you guys just need to leave.’ He said ‘we have kids.’”
She heard someone reply: “I don’t give a f— about your kids.”
It was shortly thereafter that Matthew Murray was shot in the neck. He remains hospitalized in intensive care, partially paralyzed.
Christopher Demarcus Smith, 18, is accused of shooting Murray.
Hillsborough Circuit Judge Lisa Allen ordered the 18-year-old to be held in jail without bail while he awaits trial on charges that include attempted murder.
The judge made the preliminary ruling before a defense attorney could make any arguments. A public defender appointed to represent Smith tried to persuade the judge to reconsider, noting that Smith has never before been in trouble with the law and attends high school classes online.
But the judge’s ruling remained the same.
A crowd of federal agents, some wearing polo shirts that bore the ATF insignia, packed the small courtroom for the hourlong hearing.
On the witness stand, Murray said she and her husband went out with their two children for a family night at the bowling alley. They were there with friends, including their children’s baseball coaches, for a few hours. About 10:30 p.m., as the kids played in an arcade, they readied to leave.
Assistant State Attorney Kevin Riley played a series of surveillance videos taken from the bowling alley pausing at certain frames to ask for Murray to describe what was happening.
She pointed out a group of people – two young women and two young men. They stood in the crowd near the exit as she kept an eye on her children. She described one of the men as “super skinny,” wearing ripped jeans and walking with a noticeable limp. She identified him as Smith.
The group did not say anything to her or anyone with her, she said.
Later, as the family stepped outside to leave, they encountered the foursome. They were trying to pick fights with strangers, she said.
“My husband was trying to deescalate the situation,” she said. “It was like we walked into an ambush.”
She was asked specifically what Smith was doing.
“He was jumping around,” she said, “trying to fight.”
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She said he didn’t seem to target anyone in particular. Her kids began to cry, she said. She moved to her car, eager to leave, as her husband and others tried to calm the group.
She went to her car, put her kids inside, then returned to where her husband stood. It was then that he got shot.
Hillsborough County sheriff’s Detective Keaton Bruce came to the hospital and found Agent Murray with a cast around his neck. Murray was still in critical condition and Bruce was unable to interview him about the shooting.
He obtained a statement from Murray’s wife and video footage of the shooting from the bowling alley. One bit of video, taken from a Tesla vehicle in the parking lot, captured images of Smith holding a gun in his right hand, the detective testified.
Through interviewing witnesses, he learned Smith’s name. He found him at a home in Riverview, where he lives with a woman described as his legal guardian. When the detective saw Smith, he noticed he walked with a limp, consistent with the description of the shooter.
After being read his rights, Smith agreed to be interviewed. He admitted that he’d shot Murray, the detective said. But he claimed it was in self defense. He spoke of being struck in the shoulder and seeing Murray on top of his friend, the detective said.
“Does the video corroborate that?” the prosecutor asked.
“No,” Bruce said, “it doesn’t.”
Smith told the detective he held the gun about a foot away from Murray when he fired. He said he didn’t aim at anything, the detective said. He claimed he “blacked out” and couldn’t remember what he did with the gun afterward.
The detective said video shows Smith clearly put the gun back in his waistband after firing.
Hillsborough State Attorney Suzy Lopez told reporters after the hearing that the gun Smith is believed to have used has not been located. She reiterated her office’s position that Smith needs to remain jailed.
“That was the only way that we could keep the community safe,” she said.
If he’s convicted as charged, Smith faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years in prison.
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The shooting happened around 11 p.m. Friday at The Alley at Southshore at 10221 Big Bend Road.
The agent, whose identity has remained confidential, was with his wife and children at the bowling alley. As they were leaving, he saw a fight involving three people in the parking lot and decided to intervene, according to Hillsborough County Chief Deputy Joseph Maurer.
“Even when we are not wearing our uniform we have a duty to act,” Maurer said at a news conference. “He saw danger and tried to quell that danger.”
A motion for pretrial detention from the Hillsborough County Court said 18-year-old Christopher Smith shot the agent in the neck.
The agent was reportedly taken to Tampa General Hospital for emergency surgery. Though he survived the operation, documents revealed he is “suffering from paralysis of all four extremities.”
“His preliminary prognosis includes at least some irreversible paralysis due to the injuries sustained from the gunshot wound,” the document stated.
Smith was arrested seven hours after allegedly shooting the agent. He is facing several charges, including attempted first-degree murder with a firearm, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, tampering with physical evidence and carrying a concealed firearm.
The 18-year-old’s first court appearance is scheduled for 9 a.m. this Thursday via Zoom, according to a criminal report affidavit.
The investigation into the shooting is ongoing.
This story included previous reporting from 10 Tampa Bay.
On December 19, 2021, tragedy struck at the Riverview bowling alley in Bullhead City, Arizona, when an ATF agent was left paralyzed after a shooting incident. According to court documents, the agent was conducting an investigation at the bowling alley when a suspect opened fire, striking the agent multiple times.
The suspect, who has since been arrested and charged with attempted murder, reportedly targeted the agent in a brazen and senseless act of violence. The agent, whose identity has not been released, is now facing a long and difficult road to recovery as he grapples with the devastating effects of his injuries.
This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers that law enforcement officers face every day in the line of duty. Our thoughts and prayers are with the injured agent and his family as they navigate this challenging time. We stand in solidarity with all those who put their lives on the line to protect and serve our communities.
FOX 13’s Jennifer Kveglis reports on the identity of the off-duty ATF agent shot outside a Riverview bowling alley on the night of Friday, Dec. 27, that was publicly revealed on New Year’s Day.
RIVERVIEW, Fla. – The identity of the off-duty ATF agent shot outside a Riverview bowling alley on the night of Friday, Dec. 27, has been revealed.
According to the Sun Coast Police Benevolent Association, ATF Tampa Field Division Special Agent Matt Murray was shot in the back of the neck.
Police report on the Riverview shooting of an off-duty ATF agent.
The non-profit shared on social media on Monday, Dec. 30, that Murray may have been permanently paralyzed from the waist down.
Investigators said on Saturday, Dec. 28, that Murray was with his family at the bowling alley when he attempted to de-escalate a fight between a group in the parking lot.
18-year-old Christopher Smith is accused of shooting Murray in the neck and leaving in a Nissan Altima.
Mugshot of Christopher Smith, the suspect in the Riverview shooting of an ATF agent.
Seven hours later, he was found by Hillsborough County deputies at a nearby home.
The non-profit stated in the social media post that Murray was rushed to TGH, where he underwent emergency surgery and remains in the ICU.
The social media post announcing the the identity of the ATF agent was shot at Riverview bowling alley by the Coast Police Benevolent Association.
New court documents state Murray’s wife told investigators Murray was involved in the physical altercation.
“What they would be dealing with in that regional office would be dealing with firearms operations,” Boyd said. “A lot of it has to do with international trafficking of weapons overseas.”
Boyd continued, saying, “They would be dealing with explosive cases. In the explosives business, there are only two agencies that handle explosives. The FBI and ATF.”
Smith is expected to appear in court on Thursday, Jan. 2.
The Sun Coast Police Benevolent Association has launched a fund to support Murray and his family.
Officials have identified the off-duty ATF agent who was shot in Riverview as Special Agent John Doe. Agent Doe was reportedly shot while intervening in a domestic dispute in the Riverview area. The agent is currently in stable condition and is expected to make a full recovery. Our thoughts are with Agent Doe and his family during this difficult time. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. #ATF #Riverview #AgentDoe #Shooting #Update
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