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ICE caught on camera lying about deadly shooting in Chicago. Agent claimed he was "dragged" by car "significant distance"—only shot driver because he "feared for his life." Surveillance video clearly shows car back up and just drive away—no immediate danger to agent is present that would make it necessary...

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