Mother of boy, 15, held at gunpoint by US immigration agents files $1m claim [View all]
The mother of a 15-year-old boy who was detained at gunpoint by federal immigration agents is seeking $1m in damages and accusing the Trump administration of false imprisonment and unconstitutional racial profiling.
The teenager, a US citizen with disabilities, was in a vehicle with his mother outside Arleta high school in Los Angeles on 11 August when masked immigration agents surrounded them and pulled them from the vehicle. They said the boy was a suspect in a crime, and handcuffed him for several minutes until they realized they had the wrong person, the Los Angeles Times reported.
His mother told NBC4 that the agent told her son they had confused him with someone else, but to look at the bright side: youre gonna have an exciting story to tell your friends when you go back to school.
Whats exciting about getting guns pointed at you? she said.
The claim, filed by the Carrillo law firm on behalf of the boy and his mother, alleges that Ice and Border Patrol agents had no reasonable suspicion or probable cause to detain the boy and caused him physical injury and emotional distress. He is traumatized and depressed, his mother said to media.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/29/immigration-agents-los-angeles-detention-damages-claim