India, Feb. 26 -- Two off-duty Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers saved the life of a four-year-old boy while patrolling in Minnesota, the Daily Wire reported. The ICE officers reportedly saved the child after he fell into a hotel pool.
Last Friday, the boy's mother approached the off-duty officers in a state of panic while they were eating at a restaurant in the Minneapolis suburb of Plymouth. The officers reportedly rushed to rescue the boy.
According to the local police department, the child had been under water for more than five minutes after jumping into the pool. He was trying to find a toy when the incident happened.
The ICE agents performed CPR on the boy for several minutes. Eventually, paramedics arrived and ...
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