A man shot by a federal immigration agent earlier this month was arrested Tuesday, more than a week after the shooting.

Authorities charged the man, Jose Fernando Andrade-Sanchez, with illegally coming into the country after he was deported. An indictment against him was unsealed in federal court after he was taken into custody.

Andrade-Sanchez was in the parking lot of Ozment Law, the legal firm representing him. Lawyer Aaron Dendy called the arrest on their property an "unprecedented betrayal of the values of due process and legal representation."

Authorities initially indicated they were investigating Andrade-Sanchez for a potential assault on a federal officer. But Andrade-Sanchez was not charged in relation to the Sept. 5 shooting.

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Prosecutors said Immigration and Customs Enforcement "located and spoke with" Andrade-Sanchez, 39, in an Antioch parking lot early on Sept. 5..

Andrade-Sanchez "was sitting in the driver’s seat of a truck" and then "refused to get out of the truck and instead drove forward," according to court documents. As Andrade-Sanchez drove forward, an agent shot twice, hitting Andrade-Sanchez, who drove away.

Law enforcement launched a search trying to find him. Andrade-Sanchez alerted authorities to his whereabouts while he was receiving treatment in an area hospital — he was not immediately arrested.

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Following his arrest this week, federal prosecutors asked a judge to keep Andrade-Sanchez in jail while his charge is pending. In a court document summarizing their argument, the prosecutors cited Andrade-Sanchez's criminal history.

Andrade-Sanchez has pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges since 2009.

Prosecutors also said Andrade-Sanchez was "found in and removed from the United States on four prior occasions." He was deported most recently in 2013.

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Arrest outside lawyer's office

Dendy, Andrade-Sanchez's lawyer, blasted authorities in a Tuesday night statement describing the arrest in the parking lot of Ozment Law.

"Nashvillians facing deportation already face significant challenges fighting their cases and receiving their fair day in court. Immigration agents’ decision to make a violent, aggressive arrest on a law firm’s private property sends a chilling message that even those with valid claims to adjusting their status and continuing their lives in this country are at risk," Aaron Dendy, an Ozment Law attorney, said.

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Dendy said in a statement released Tuesday evening that no enforcement operation had been conducted on the firm's property in its 20-year history.

"We will exercise all legal rights available to ensure that it never happens again," Dendy said. "Our country’s immigration laws are being wielded against immigrant families with shocking cruelty. When people are afraid to go to court, check in with probation officers, or seek legal representation, all of our communities suffer."

Andrade-Sanchez is expected to appear in federal court Wednesday.

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