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Police records confirm federal agents provided false statements during violent October encounter | News Channel 3-12 - News Channel 3-12

OXNARD, Calif. (KEYT) – Oxnard Police have released documents about its response to a violent incident involving federal agents in October that reveal federal agents provided multiple accounts of the interaction that do not match videos from the scene and accounts of what happened.

The newly released documents detail the accounts of two officers with the Oxnard Police Department, Officer Wood and Officer Flannery, who responded to the scene and the documents were released in compliance with a request filed by Your News Channel through the California Public Records Request Act.

According to the partially redacted documents listed as "ASSIST OTHER AGENCY DEPARTMENT" type of incident in both accounts, officers were dispatched to the area of Mountain Avenue and Pacific Avenue for a road rage incident around 7:48 a.m. on Oct. 16, 2025.

The response was triggered by an uninvolved person who reported that there was a silver Jeep ramming a black truck and the caller lost sight of the vehicles as they continued westbound on Mountain View shared Officer Wood's account.

The caller did not know who was driving either vehicle added Officer Wood.

At 7:59 a.m., a Ventura County dispatcher received a call from a person who stated they were an agent with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and that they were pursuing a gray Nissan Frontier after it had collided with their silver Jeep Cherokee in the area of 255 West Fifth Street detailed Officer Wood's account.

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