DETROIT -- An ICE agent has been cleared of any wrongdoing in relation to the fatal shooting of a Detroit man during a raid in 2015. According to the Associated Press, agent Mitchell Quinn’s civil trial ended Monday with the jury finding he was acting in self defense when he shot and killed 20-year-old Terrance Kellom.

Quinn was part of an apprehension team that was attempting to take Kellom into custody. During the raid, Kellom allegedly lunged toward Quinn with a hammer before being shot. Kellom was wanted for armed robbery at the time.

"While the loss of life in this case was tragic, the evidence clearly established that agent Quinn acted in self-defense,” said U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider.

Kellom’s father has disputed the claim that his son lunged at the agent with a hammer. A message left with the family’s attorney was not returned. Quinn was never charged with a crime as part of the shooting.