About a dozen demonstrators gathered at the ICE Phoenix field office to protest the wounding of a man after a traffic stop on Interstate 17.
Poder in Action, a Phoenix-based nonprofit, mounted the protest on the evening of Oct. 29 at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office, near Central Avenue and McDowell Road, after a man described by officials as being from Honduras was shot.
"I'm infuriated. Yeah, I'm angry. I am concerned. So, it's a lot of feelings, but so many questions about how this even happened," said Phoenix City Councilmember Anna Hernandez, who joined others on site.
Some of the demonstrators held white votive candles and others carried signs. "Amor Eterno," a popular Mexican ballad about the mourning of a loved one, played from a stereo as Hernandez spok

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