ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Law enforcement officers fired shots at a vehicle that backed into a U.S. Coast Guard base in the San Francisco Bay Area that had earlier been the site of protests against federal immigration agents. The incident took place about 10 p.m. on Thursday, as the Coast Guard reported multiple commands were given to stop the vehicle, which failed to comply and posed a direct threat. Fortunately, no personnel were harmed, and the driver fled the scene. This confrontation comes just hours after President Trump canceled a planned surge of federal agents into San Francisco to combat crime, following discussions with local officials who argued crime rates were declining. Earlier that day, hundreds of protesters rallied at the island, advocating against the enforcement of immigration policies in their community.
Shots Fired at Coast Guard Base Amid Immigration Protests

Shots Fired at Coast Guard Base Amid Immigration Protests
A tense standoff culminated in shots fired at a U.S. Coast Guard base in California, just hours after President Trump canceled an immigration enforcement surge in the city.
In Alameda, California, law enforcement fired shots at a vehicle that backed into a Coast Guard base following earlier protests against immigration enforcement. The incident occurred shortly after President Trump called off a planned surge of federal agents into the city. Witnesses reported a video showing a U-Haul truck attempting to enter the base. Coast Guard personnel avoided injury, and an FBI investigation is underway.




















