PORTLAND, Ore. — Federal agents delayed medics from transporting an injured protester to the hospital, according to emergency dispatch records and medics responding in an American Medical Response ambulance.

The medics were trying to transport a protester who had an injured shoulder after federal agents allegedly tackled him in order to detain him and bring him inside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility.

On Oct. 5, a Sunday night, a federal police dispatcher called 911.

"I'm calling requesting EMS to 4310 Southwest Macadam for one of the detained subjects," the dispatcher told the 911 responder, according to public records from Portland's Bureau of Emergency Communications.

About 10 minutes later, the ambulance arrived, driving into the ICE facility through open gat

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