A woman who captured dashcam video of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shooting in Patterson spoke out at a news press conference on Saturday.The witness, who asked to be identified only by her first name, Christina, said she is fearful for her safety but wanted to share what she saw during the chaotic incident Tuesday morning near Interstate 5 and Sperry Avenue. She said she felt a moral obligation to come forward and help set the record straight.| PREVIOUS COVERAGE | Northern California man faces long recovery after being shot in the face by ICE agents, lawyer saysChristina said she was on her way to work when she witnessed the shooting involving federal agents and Carlos Mendoza Hernandez. She later provided her dashcam video to authorities. During the conference, alongside her attorney, Roberto Serrato, Christina said the experience has left her shaken and traumatized.“I was scared, definitely scared of what was going on,” she said. “It’s very overwhelming… I feel frustrated, and I’m scared.” Christina said she initially relied on her memory when describing what happened but later reviewed the video more closely. She now believes agents fired their weapons before the driver attempted to reverse and leave the scene. According to Christina, the video shows agents with guns drawn toward traffic in a busy commute corridor, raising concerns about safety for bystanders.“I really did think it was strange that somebody would be getting stopped right in that area, because it’s a very heavy traffic area with a lot of people going through there in the morning,” she said. Her attorney said Christina was so traumatized in the days following the incident that she initially avoided watching the footage altogether. Christina also said she did not realize at the time that the agents involved were with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, believing instead it was some type of routine traffic stop.She has since retained legal counsel and is expected to be interviewed by the FBI next week as part of the ongoing investigation.Despite her fear, Christina said she came forward because she would want someone to do the same if she or her family were involved.“I didn’t ask to be in this situation, I was just trying to go to work like everyone else,” she said. Officials have not released additional details about the condition of Carlos Mendoza Hernandez, but Christina’s attorney said he is recovering in the hospital. The investigation into the shooting remains ongoing.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

A woman who captured dashcam video of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shooting in Patterson spoke out at a news press conference on Saturday.

The witness, who asked to be identified only by her first name, Christina, said she is fearful for her safety but wanted to share what she saw during the chaotic incident Tuesday morning near Interstate 5 and Sperry Avenue. She said she felt a moral obligation to come forward and help set the record straight.

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Christina said she was on her way to work when she witnessed the shooting involving federal agents and Carlos Mendoza Hernandez. She later provided her dashcam video to authorities.

During the conference, alongside her attorney, Roberto Serrato, Christina said the experience has left her shaken and traumatized.

“I was scared, definitely scared of what was going on,” she said. “It’s very overwhelming… I feel frustrated, and I’m scared.”

Christina said she initially relied on her memory when describing what happened but later reviewed the video more closely. She now believes agents fired their weapons before the driver attempted to reverse and leave the scene. According to Christina, the video shows agents with guns drawn toward traffic in a busy commute corridor, raising concerns about safety for bystanders.

“I really did think it was strange that somebody would be getting stopped right in that area, because it’s a very heavy traffic area with a lot of people going through there in the morning,” she said.

Her attorney said Christina was so traumatized in the days following the incident that she initially avoided watching the footage altogether. Christina also said she did not realize at the time that the agents involved were with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, believing instead it was some type of routine traffic stop.

She has since retained legal counsel and is expected to be interviewed by the FBI next week as part of the ongoing investigation.

Despite her fear, Christina said she came forward because she would want someone to do the same if she or her family were involved.

“I didn’t ask to be in this situation, I was just trying to go to work like everyone else,” she said.

Officials have not released additional details about the condition of Carlos Mendoza Hernandez, but Christina’s attorney said he is recovering in the hospital. The investigation into the shooting remains ongoing.

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