Multiple outlets report that a Mexican man is killed in a shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, and that questions are raised about whether he was the intended target. The reports say there are claims that the man was not the person ICE was seeking during the immigration-related operation, which has led to uncertainty about the circumstances that preceded the fatal shooting. While both sources focus on the dispute over targeting, they do not provide additional confirmed details about what the agents were searching for, how the man was identified, or what evidence was available at the time of the incident. The coverage indicates that the key issue is the allegation that the operation did not involve him, despite his death. The reports present the matter as an ongoing question of fact, highlighting that the claim that he was “not the target” is central to public concern and potential review of how the operation unfolded and how the fatal encounter occurred.