
News Wrap: DHS says man killed by ICE was not target
Clip: 7/10/2026 | 5m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
News Wrap: DHS says man killed by ICE was not target of immigration operation
In our news wrap Friday, the Department of Homeland Security says the man killed by an ICE agent in Houston was not the intended target of an immigration enforcement operation, the family of the teenager who died off the coast of Mississippi is calling for a thorough investigation into his death and the CDC says an intestinal parasite has now reached more than 30 states.
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News Wrap: DHS says man killed by ICE was not target
Clip: 7/10/2026 | 5m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Friday, the Department of Homeland Security says the man killed by an ICE agent in Houston was not the intended target of an immigration enforcement operation, the family of the teenager who died off the coast of Mississippi is calling for a thorough investigation into his death and the CDC says an intestinal parasite has now reached more than 30 states.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGEOFF BENNETT: Today's other headlines start with the deadly ICE shooting in Houston this week of a Mexican man who had been living in the U.S.
for decades.
The Department of Homeland Security says Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was not the intended focus of an immigration enforcement operation when the shooting occurred.
A DHS official tells the "News Hour" that - - quote -- "Officers were almost at the target's address when they observed a white van with an individual who resembled the target."
Federal officials claim an officer then fired in self-defense after Salgado Araujo -- quote -- "weaponized his vehicle," but have provided no evidence to support that claim.
A lawyer for three men who were also in the car is demanding an independent investigation.
HUGO BALDERAS-IBARRA, Attorney For Detained Men: His only crime was that he fit the description of another man that they were looking for.
The agency's versions of the killings have varied.
My clients' versions of the events are extremely different from what ICE agents are saying or what the agency is saying.
GEOFF BENNETT: Federal officials have not yet released the name of the officer who opened fire.
The case has reignited public concerns about the Trump administration's aggressive immigration crackdown and the tactics of ICE officers.
The family of the teenager whose body was found off the coast of Mississippi is calling for a thorough investigation into their son's death; 18-year-old Nolan Wells had gone on a boat trip to a nearby island with friends during the July 4 weekend, but did not return with them.
He was the only Black teenager among a group of white friends.
The Jackson County Sheriff's Office says no foul play is suspected, but is calling for any witnesses to come forward.
At a press conference today, civil rights attorney Ben Crump said the facts of the case are not adding up, as the mother of Nolan Wells asked for answers.
BENJAMIN CRUMP, Attorney For Family of Nolan Wells: We are going to make sure that we get to the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, because Nolan deserves it.
CHRISTINE WELLS-WONSLEY, Mother of Nolan Wells: We just want to know what happened.and why our baby didn't come home.
GEOFF BENNETT: An official autopsy has been conducted, though it could be weeks before results are released.
Police say the friends who were on the island with Wells are cooperating with the investigation.
The CDC says an intestinal parasite called cyclosporiasis has now reached more than 30 states.
The agency has confirmed more than 800 cases of the parasite, which can cause weeks of gastrointestinal illness.
At least 86 people have been hospitalized.
Some states are reporting much higher numbers, with more than 1,500 in Michigan alone.
Several other states have also recorded at least 100 cases.
No deaths have been reported, and the source has not been identified, but it typically stems from contaminated irrigation water.
Experts say to thoroughly wash fruits and vegetables or cook them before eating.
A wildfire in Southern Spain has killed at least a dozen people, making it one of the country's deadliest fires on record.
Authorities say that many of the victims died while trying to escape after ignoring shelter-in-place orders.
More than 20 people remain missing.
Hundreds of firefighters and soldiers are still working to contain the blaze.
It broke out yesterday, and, as of this afternoon, had burned nearly 8,000 acres.
Locals say the devastation is overwhelming.
JOSE ANTONIO FLORES, Spain Resident (through translator): A disaster, not just for the woodland, but for the people who have already died and everything that has happened.
The house right there up above has burned completely.
GEOFF BENNETT: Spain has experienced a series of heat waves this summer, and local officials say those have contributed to the fire's intensity.
The Bayeux Tapestry is back in the U.K.
for the first time in nearly 1,000 years.
Trucks carrying the 11th-century artwork arrived overnight at the British museum after a secret high-security journey from France.
The tapestry spans more than 220 feet and depicts the Norman invasion in 1066, a pivotal moment in British history.
French President Emmanuel Macron called the loan a tangible expression of the longstanding friendship between the U.K.
and France.
It will go on view in September, and museum officials say 100,000 tickets have already been sold.
In World Cup news today, Spain advanced to the semifinals after beating Belgium 2-1 this afternoon.
Things were looking promising for Belgium after they tied the match one-all with this header in the first half.
It was the first time Spain had conceded a goal all tournament.
But they then pulled ahead with a goal in the closing minutes and will take on France on Tuesday.
And, late today, Apple sued OpenAI, accusing the company of stealing trade secrets tied to products still in development.
It's a dramatic reversal for the two companies, which entered into a high-profile partnership in 2024 to integrate ChatGPT into the iPhone's operating system.
Meantime, on Wall Street, stocks ended the week with modest gains.
The Dow Jones industrial average added about 150 points.
The Nasdaq rose roughly 75 points.
The S&P 500 closed out its fourth winning week out of the past five.
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