Man Fires at Agents During Calif. Immigration Raid; $50K Reward Offered

July 11, 2025
TV news footage captured a man who appeared to be firing at federal agents as protesters clashed with authorities during an immigration raid in Camarillo.
Thursday's protest erupted after scores of federal agents and National Guard members descended upon a marijuana growing site for Glass House Farms, at 645 Laguna Road.

Agents were executing a search warrant at the farm and arrested several individuals on suspicion of impeding the operation, according to Essayli.

Ten minors without documentation were found at the farm during the raid, eight of whom were unaccompanied, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott said in a statement on X. The facility is now under investigation for child labor violations, he said.

The Ventura County Fire Department was dispatched to the scene at 12:15 p.m. and transported five people to the hospital and treated four others at the scene, according to a department spokesperson.

During the hours-long demonstration, federal agents deployed tear gas and smoke canisters and fired rubber bullets at protesters.

Around 35 miles up the coast in Carpinteria, federal agents raided another Glass House Farms growing site.

U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) attempted to enter the facility around noon, identifying himself as a Congress member conducting oversight. He was denied access by masked federal agents dressed in camouflage and holding weapons who formed a perimeter around the raid, he said.

In light of the later apparent shooting in Camarillo, Carbajal made a prescient statement, saying, "These tactics are creating an incendiary, hostile environment the way they are being deployed, which could lead to, regrettably, violence in the future."

In a statement on X, Glass House Farms said the company was visited by federal agents, fully complied with search warrants and will provide further updates if necessary.

Times staff writer Rachel Uranga contributed to this report

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