ICE Worker Shooting Arrest
An Aurora ICE facility employee was arrested after allegedly shooting a protester.
Summary
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Brandon Booth, 42, an off-duty GEO Group employee at the Aurora ICE Processing Center, was arrested after allegedly shooting a woman in the foot near the facility Thursday night. Aurora police said the shooting followed a confrontation involving Booth, another ICE center employee and two protesters outside the detention center at 3130 Oakland Street. Booth faces allegations including attempted second-degree murder and assault. The wounded woman was taken for treatment and is expected to survive.
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