
Federal agents cornered a Venezuelan man in an elevator of the New Hampshire Palace of Justice before addressing him while trying to flee, and knock down an old man in the bit in the melee combat, wild safety image shows.
The video published on Monday from the Nashua Circuit Court shows two agents who throw Arnuel Márquez Colmenarez, 33, to the floor and handcuffed on the outskirts of an elevator on February 20.
An elderly man with a cane, which is also red with the agents and Colmenárez, was hit until the duration of the floor with the confrontation. He was seen twisting with pain on his back.
Another older man who was in the elevator with the group tried to talk to the agents while holding Márquez Colmenarez down, according to the images.
The agents touched Márquez Colmenarz on the shoulder when he left the elevator. They spoke with him briefly before they tried to escape through the doors, so the agents immobilized him and ran to the man with the cane.
Márquez Colmenarez was asking for in the Court that faced a reading of charges for drunk driving, driving without a license and not providing information after an accident presented on February 9, according to the Nashua Police.
Jared Neff, a court link officer for the Hudson Police Department, helped agents contain Márquez Colmenarez after a strong shock near the elevator.
“There were voices shouting,” Stop! “And then a strong ‘Bang’, which sounded that people had fallen into the field and were fighting and fighting actively,” he wrote in an incident report.
Neff pointed out that Márquez Colmenarz actively resisted trial.
The agents said they were working on the orders of arresting illegal immigrants and had tried to Athend Márquez Colmenarez in the elevator before fleeing, Neff said.
The judge who presided over the reading of Márquez Colmenarez issued an arrest warrant when he did not appear, just although he was already under the custody of the agents. The prosecutor who manages the case was never contacted by federal agents on the sentence, police said.
Márquez Colmenarez was sentenced to a center of application of immigration and customs in Texas, where he remained or Monday, according to an online database.
The judges and other local officials are trying to fight against the efforts of President Trump to place immigration officers in court. Previously in his mandate, Trump repealed a 2011 policy that required agents to avoid public places such as schools, religious places and hospitals.
Immigration officers can issue judgments “in or near the courts when they have credible information that leads them to believe that objective foreigners are or will be present” whenever it is allowed or the local law.
With publication cables

