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ICE Officers Hospitalized After Illegal Alien Evades Arrest in Baltimore

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ICE announced that two officers were hospitalized in Baltimore after an illegal alien with a final removal order drove recklessly to evade arrest on April 2, 2026. Ever Omar Alvarenga-Rios, a Honduran national, caused a multi-car pileup and attempted to flee on foot before being apprehended. Alvarenga remains hospitalized in ICE custody with a concussion.

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ICE released a statement describing an April 2, 2026 arrest operation in Baltimore where officers attempted to take into custody Ever Omar Alvarenga-Rios, a Honduran illegal alien with a 2018 final order of removal. Instead of complying, Alvarenga drove recklessly through city streets, caused a multi-vehicle crash, and attempted to flee on foot. Force was used to effect the arrest. Two officers and Alvarenga were transported to a hospital for treatment.

Affected parties include law enforcement agencies operating in Maryland and individuals subject to immigration enforcement. ICE used the incident to criticize sanctuary jurisdiction policies, citing webinars and resources from elected officials advising aliens on how to respond to ICE encounters. The agency stated it will continue enforcement operations despite political opposition.

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Apr 8, 2026

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April 7, 2026 Baltimore, MD, United States Enforcement and Removal

Illegal alien sends 2 ICE officers to hospital after attempt to dangerously evade arrest

BALTIMORE — On April 2, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers attempted to arrest an illegal alien with a final order of removal, but the illegal alien chose instead to dangerously evade arrest—endangering himself, law enforcement and the general public.

On Thursday morning, ICE officers conducted a targeted operation to arrest Ever Omar Alvarenga-Rios, an illegal alien from Honduras with a final order of removal from a judge. Officers tried to conduct a vehicle stop, but instead of complying with law enforcement, this illegal alien drove recklessly through the streets of Baltimore.

The illegal alien slammed on his brakes, causing a multi-car pileup. Alvarenga then attempted to flee on foot and continued to disobey law enforcement commands. ICE law enforcement followed their training and used the minimum amount of force necessary to make the arrest.

Alvarenga and the two officers involved were transported to a local hospital for treatment including a concussion. Alvarenga remains in the hospital in ICE custody.

Obstructing law enforcement is a felony and a federal crime.

“Our officers displayed exceptional training and professionalism in bringing a dangerous situation under control after an illegal alien chose to recklessly evade law enforcement. Any claims that the alien in custody was denied access to his family or legal counsel are completely false,” said ICE Baltimore acting Field Office Director Vernon Liggins. “It is deeply concerning that some Maryland politicians continue to push a narrative that misrepresents how our agency operates. Just like every other law enforcement agency, officers are trained and authorized to respond with the level of force necessary to safely resolve a situation. It would be beneficial for our elected politicians to understand the details of the incident rather than promptly catering to illegal aliens. Nonetheless, we will not be deterred. We remain committed to the mission, and we will continue to prioritize public safety over politics.”

Alvarenga first entered the country in 2014 and was released under the Obama administration. In 2018, a federal immigration judged issued him a final order of removal. He had every chance to leave the United States but chose to continue to break the law and remain in the country illegally.

This avoidable incident comes after sanctuary politicians held webinars and provided resources and tips for how to openly defy ICE:

  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez hosted a webinar in February providing tips for illegal aliens to evade arrests at homes, workplaces or in public.
  • Dan Goldman posted an online video calling on illegal aliens to make a plan for ICE encounters.
  • Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued multilingual flyers and online resources advising illegal aliens on how to evade arrest.
  • California Governor Gavin Newsom released guides and sanctuary laws advising illegal aliens how to recognize ICE, block entry and defy arrest. ICE officers are now facing an 8,000% increase in death threats against them and a more than 1,300% increase in assaults against them. We are once again calling on sanctuary politicians, agitators and the media to turn the temperature down and stop calling for violence and resistance against ICE law enforcement.

Updated:

04/08/2026

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April 7th, 2026
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Immigration detainees Law enforcement
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9211 Government & Public Administration
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Law enforcement operations Immigration arrest
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United States US

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Immigration
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Legal
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Criminal Justice Public Health

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