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Vigil for man killed by off-duty ICE agent in Northridge draws calls for transparency
Summary
Friends, relatives and advocates held a candlelight vigil in Northridge for Keith Porter Jr., who was shot and killed on New Year's Eve by an off‑duty ICE agent; the Department of Homeland Security says the agent encountered Porter holding a long rifle and fired after ordering him to drop it. The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating and organizers plan to raise transparency concerns at a Los Angeles Police Commission meeting.
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Friends, relatives and civil rights advocates gathered in Northridge for a candlelight vigil to remember Keith Porter Jr., a 43‑year‑old father who died on New Year's Eve. Family members and community organizers spoke about his life and expressed grief. The event was the second memorial in a week and included attendees who traveled from other parts of Los Angeles. Officials from the Department of Homeland Security have offered an account of the encounter that led to the shooting.
Reported details:
- DHS reports an off‑duty ICE agent heard gunfire near his apartment, went to investigate, and encountered Keith Porter Jr. holding a long rifle.
- DHS says the agent ordered Porter to put down the weapon and fired his service weapon when Porter did not comply; the agency says Porter fired three rounds toward the agent before the agent shot him.
- The Los Angeles Police Department is conducting an investigation into the shooting.
- Organizers said they will petition the police chief and attend the Los Angeles Police Commission meeting on Tuesday to ask for transparency about the investigation.
Summary:
The vigil underscored family grief and community calls for transparency and accountability. The LAPD is investigating the incident and organizers plan to raise concerns at the upcoming Police Commission meeting. Any determinations, arrests or charges have not been announced.
