A contractor employee working at the Aurora ICE Processing Center in Colorado is arrested and faces criminal charges after a shooting outside the facility, according to multiple reports. Brandon Booth, 42, is employed by GEO Group, the contractor that operates the Aurora detention center, and he is accused of assault and attempted second-degree murder related to the incident. The shooting involves a female protester, who is reported to have been shot near the detention center during the protest. One report says Booth is detained in Aurora, east of Denver, about 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. The accounts describe Booth as being arrested following the shooting and being held on the cited charges. Across the sources, the core details are consistent: the suspect’s name and age, his role with GEO Group at the ICE facility, the location near the Aurora ICE Processing Center, and the allegations tied to the shooting of a woman during the protest. The reports do not provide additional confirmed information about a motive, the suspect’s background, or the protester’s condition beyond the accusation that a shooting occurred and charges were filed.