Projectile SHREDS Eye Teen Left Blind

An 18-year-old University of Southern California freshman lost his right eye permanently after a projectile fired by a federal agent struck him during a protest in downtown Los Angeles, and he now plans to sue the Department of Homeland Security for civil rights violations.

Teenager Blinded During Downtown Los Angeles Protest

Tucker Collins was recording the March 28 protest near the Metropolitan Detention Center when a projectile hit him directly in the eye. The impact destroyed his eyeball and fractured the bones in his eye socket. Collins now requires a permanent eyepatch. “One moment I was recording, and the next thing I know, I can’t see. I’m on the floor, screaming in agony,” Collins said during a press conference with his parents and attorneys.

The freshman said he stood behind a fence with friends when the projectile struck. “There was a fence between us. There wasn’t even anyone throwing anything. If I was agitating by taking photos, then I’m surprised that counts as agitation,” Collins explained. He told reporters he never heard any warning to disperse before officers deployed crowd control measures against the crowd of approximately 1,000 people gathered at the Roybal Federal Building.

Federal Response Claims Self-Defense Action

A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson stated protesters threw rocks, bottles, and cement blocks at federal officers. The agency claimed officers issued seven warnings before deploying crowd control measures. “Our law enforcement has followed their training and used the minimum amount of force necessary to protect themselves, the public and federal property,” the spokesperson said. DHS reported one person threw broken concrete at a Customs and Border Protection member, triggering the escalation.

Three arrests occurred during the incident. One person faces charges for assaulting a federal officer, another for breaking a Federal Protective Service officer’s wrist, and a third remains wanted for assaulting a Los Angeles Police Department officer with a deadly weapon and destroying federal property.

Civil Rights Lawsuit and Criminal Investigation Demanded

Civil rights attorney V. James DeSimone called on Los Angeles officials, including the mayor and police chief, to launch a criminal investigation into the shot that permanently blinded Collins. The attorneys representing the USC freshman confirmed plans to file a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security over the grievous injury sustained during what protesters called a demonstration against administration policies.

10 COMMENTS

  1. He was in the wrong place. It’s called collateral damage. It’s too bad but survivable. There’s a saying ‘curiosity killed the cat’. Stay home, stay away, stay safe. Watch it on the news. The agitators love these stories about ‘innocent bystanders’ being injured. If you show up, they consider you a comrade. They count you as a supporter. Think carefully. Much safer to write an article.

    • Good answer.
      If you wouldn’t go to a Wildfire to get in the way of Wildfire fighters, (You know just in case the wind changed) why would you walk up to a trouble spot where people are agitating and assaulting Homeland officers and then get all perturbed when you get caught up in the net.

      • I totally agree with you and P Brady, Gary. When these “protesters” show up just to trying and hoping to find something they can blame ICE with, it is on them. Stay away from where you don’t belong and you won’t get injured.

  2. This case needs to be thrown out. Cause I don’t know how this guy can prove that he lost his eye from the side of the law enforcement, it could have been one of the protesters to hit him in the eye and he just found a way to become a millionaire, any decent judge would throw the case out. Maybe this guy should be suing the Democrat party and George Soros for paying these protesters to protest and commit violence against law enforcement officers.

  3. I call BS! You WETE there to support the RIOT, NOT a DEMONSTRATION!
    Just because you SAY you didn’t hear the warning to disperse( given SEVENtimes) does NOT make it a fact. I would bet you HEARD but chose to ignore.

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