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Illegal Honduran migrant wanted for allegedly assaulting ICE agents

Last updated: January 16, 2026 11:35 am
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An illegal migrant from Honduras is currently being sought by federal authorities for allegedly ramming his car into Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicles in Dallas last month, resulting in injuries to multiple agents. Jerson Lopez-Sanchez, 28, is accused of accelerating his Chevy Silverado in reverse in an attempt to flee when his vehicle was surrounded by three ICE vehicles during a traffic stop on Dec. 1. The incident, detailed in a grand jury indictment filed in the Eastern District of Texas, led to a series of dangerous collisions.

During the attempted escape, Lopez-Sanchez reportedly collided with a law enforcement Jeep, injuring an ICE agent who had one leg outside of the vehicle. This collision created enough space for him to drive around the other law enforcement vehicles and make a further attempt to flee. Subsequently, officers pursued Lopez-Sanchez’s truck, which was carrying four other individuals. Despite a Chrysler van operated by ICE agents blocking his escape route, Lopez-Sanchez accelerated his truck and rammed into the van, causing injuries to two agents inside, as stated in the indictment.

The impact of the collision was severe, with photos included in the indictment showing the van with its front significantly damaged and smoke emanating from the engine block. The violence of the collision resulted in the deployment of all airbags in the vehicle, with one ICE agent sustaining injuries to his back and neck. The pursuit continued for approximately ten minutes until the Chevy truck eventually stopped on a median, at which point all five occupants fled on foot. While three occupants were apprehended with the assistance of civilians, Lopez-Sanchez managed to evade capture.

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Charged with three counts of assaulting ICE agents, Lopez-Sanchez is currently at large, prompting the FBI to offer a reward of up to $15,000 for information leading to his arrest and conviction. The charges against him could result in a 20-year prison sentence. Despite his involvement in the incident, Lopez-Sanchez had no known criminal background or active warrants as of Thursday, according to interim US attorney Jay Combs.

The indictment against Lopez-Sanchez was issued on Jan. 14, just a week after a separate incident involving ICE agent Jonathan Ross and mother-of-three Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot by Ross in Minneapolis. Good allegedly hit Ross with her car while interrupting an ICE operation, sparking widespread protests in the city.

As federal authorities continue to pursue Lopez-Sanchez, the search for justice and accountability in both incidents remains ongoing.

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