The graphic new videos appear to show that the US border patrol vests have several masked men who have overcome the father of the US Marines, before that he was bound to the back of an unmarked car.
Narcis Barranco, 48, a set of tuttin from southern California, remained blood and obviously shocked after working at least seven alleged immigration officers on Saturday.
In one short video, which was first published by Johnathan Hernandez, a member of the Santa Ana Council and the social Instagram account @Santaanaplems, alleged customs and border guards struck Barranco at least six times in the head, pushing his face into concrete and kneeling on the neck.
Barranco’s shoulder was left with a drop, his eldest son Alejandro, a 25-year-old marine veteran, said Los Angeles Times;
The narcissus Barranco (left) is currently considered to be at the Los Angeles detention facility, says his son Alejandro (Gofundme)
According to his social media record, Mr Hernandez’s office “allowed to help the city resources”.
In a second, a close -up record shared by the social media account, suspected agents grabbed string trimmers from Barranco’s hands.
The screams and high -level whispering could be heard from Barranco, as several people knelt on his body, tetheating to the floor when cars drove through their horns.
“Give me your hand,” said one agent Barranco, who was returned by further sips.
“EY, leave him alone, brother!” The person filming from a nearby vehicle exclaimed.
One of the suspected agents, exercising Balaclaw and sunglasses, did not forget what seemed to be a pistol before putting it back on the hip.
Local media says the narcissus Barranco has been working on landscapes for the Santa Ana Ihop boundaries when he was detained, says Instagram/@Santaanaplems)
Barranco’s arrest arises from a short administration on the background of workplace raids throughout the nation. They caused a wave of demonstrations, which caused the president to deploy a national Guard and US Marines to LA, trying to break the unrest.
Alejandro Barranco, who served with Marines in Afghanistan, said Santaner that his father was transferred to a detention facility in Los Angeles.
The younger Barranco, who said his younger brothers were actively serving with the Marines, said his father was able to call and asked him to “finish the work he was doing.”
He confirmed to the newspaper that his father had already begun the process of determining his citizenship before Saturday’s arrest.
The 48-year-old was inserted on the back of an unidentified SUV on Saturday (Instagram/@@@ Santaanaplems)
“I really didn’t know what to say. I was still shocked and suffering. I believe my father was racially profiled – they didn’t ask for him,” said Alejandro Barranco. “They just started to chase him, and he ran because he was scared. He didn’t know who followed him.”
The military veteran added that his father was a person who was a lawyer who was kind and polite in his neighborhood.
“He always worked hard to help us and my mom,” he said. “He has always been careful and always paid taxes on time. He never caused any problems and is known as pleasant and helping all members of our community.”
The family launched a “Gofundme” campaign called “Justice Narcissus: attacked and detained CBP”, which by Monday morning collected more than $ 64,500 to help cover Barranco’s legal and medical expenses.
“These masked and unidentified ‘officers’ has been injected several times several times in the face,” wrote the voter organizers, “he is a good, hardworking man. He raised his family here and established himself here. What we all saw today was crazy and heart crying. “
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