Man fleeing immigration officers in Florida is struck and killed by
tractor trailer, police say
[July 15, 2026]
By GENE JOHNSON
A man running from an encounter with immigration and other federal
agents in Florida was struck and killed by a tractor trailer on Tuesday,
authorities said.
It was the third death in a week involving encounters with U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, following shootings in Texas
and Maine.
The 28-year-old was among four occupants of a vehicle that stopped in
the parking lot of a gas station and convenience store in the St.
Augustine area before 7 a.m. During an encounter with agents from ICE
and Homeland Security Investigations, the four fled on foot, with one
darting across a busy road into the path of the semi, Florida Highway
Patrol Sgt. Dylan Bryan said in an emailed statement.
The driver of the semi stopped and tried to help the man, Bryan said.
It was at least the 10th death involving encounters with immigration
agents since President Donald Trump launched his mass deportation
campaign last year.
It wasn’t immediately clear what prompted the encounter Tuesday. In an
emailed statement, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed it had
conducted an operation and said the Florida Highway Patrol and Homeland
Security Investigations were “investigating an incident resulting in the
death of a Mexican national.”
The department did not respond to an inquiry from The Associated Press
about the status of the other three occupants of the vehicle.
State Rep. Angie Nixon, a Democrat from Jacksonville, called the death a
tragedy that resulted from an out-of-control agency.
“Whether it’s ICE agents gunning down a father in the streets of
Houston, shooting a young man in Maine or conducting operations right
here in Northeast Florida that result in a deadly crash, the outcome is
the same: fear, chaos and death,” she said.
In two other cases, people died after fleeing agents and being struck by
vehicles.
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In this photo provided by the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office, the
eastbound lanes of SR 16 between Outlet Mall Boulevard and Inman
Road in St. Augustine, Fla., are shutdown after a fatal collision.
(St. Johns County Sheriff's Office via AP)

Last summer, a man running from immigration officers outside a Home
Depot store in southern California died after being hit by an SUV as
he tried to cross a freeway. Homeland Security officials said that
52-year-old Roberto Carlos Montoya Valdez, of Guatemala, was not
being pursued by immigration authorities when he was struck.
In October, a pickup truck fatally struck 24-year-old gardener Josué
Castro Rivera, of Honduras, on a highway in Norfolk, Virginia, as he
tried to escape authorities during a traffic stop. Authorities said
Castro Rivera’s vehicle was stopped as part of a “targeted,
intelligence-based” operation and that Castro Rivera had “resisted
heavily and fled.”
The Mexican government on Tuesday said it had asked state attorneys
general in the U.S. to review the deaths of migrants in ICE custody
or during raids for possible criminal prosecution.
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