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'Person of trust' in Worcester, Middlesex counties linked to child pornography warrant, death investigation, MSP says Play Video Updated: 5:57 PM EST Jan 9, 2026 Editorial Standards ⓘ Tim Nazzaro Digital Content Editor PRINCETON, Mass. — The Massachusetts State Police are holding a press conference Friday night in connection with a Princeton death investigation that followed an attempted search warrant for child sex abuse material, according to officials. State police did not release the name of the subject of the arrest warrant, but said the subject is now deceased. Advertisement Police said the subject "was a person of trust in communities in Worcester and Middlesex Counties," and said further details will be discussed at the press conference. The press conference is expected to start at 6 p.m. at the Massachusetts State Police Headquarters. 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Now, a shooting in Portland, Oregon, by Customs and Border Patrol on Thursday marks the 16th shooting incident by federal immigration officials. Two were injured. Advertisement Those 16 shooting incidents have resulted in four deaths — including Good — and at least seven injuries, according to a Get the Facts Data Team analysis of data collected by The Trace. In another 15 incidents, federal immigration agents held people at gunpoint but didn't shoot. Fourteen times immigration agents have fired nonlethal weapons — including tasers, rubber bullets and pepper balls — at people. These numbers are likely an undercount, according to The Trace, as not all shootings are publicly reported. Three of the four deadly shootings by immigration officials have occurred in the past month. Immigration officials include agents from ICE, Customs and Border Protection and Homeland Security. On New Year's Eve, an off-duty ICE official shot and killed a man who witnesses say was firing a rifle into the air in celebration. The Department of Homeland Security has said the off-duty agent responded to an active shooter situation. On Dec. 11, a Border Patrol agent fatally shot a Mexican citizen who federal authorities say was fleeing capture. About a month earlier, an immigration agent shot and killed a 38-year-old from Mexico during a traffic stop after the man resisted arrest and dragged an officer with his car. Others have been killed during the Trump administration's immigration enforcement crackdown beyond the four killed by guns. Good's death is not the first time an immigration official has shot at civilians in Minnesota. In late December, an ICE agent shot at a man in an SUV in St. Paul, Minnesota, after the driver struck two agents with his car. The driver was uninjured. Earlier that same month, immigration officials brandished guns at a crowd of students at a private university in Minneapolis after detaining a student. In June, the same ICE agent who shot Good was involved in an incident where he fired a taser at a driver who — while the agent was conducting a traffic stop — dragged the agent to evade arrest, according to federal court documents. Many of the incidents where federal immigration officials either brandished a weapon or fired shots at civilians took place in the Los Angeles and Chicago areas. For a full list of incidents, see table below. 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