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Facial recognition software leads to arrest of suspect accused of injuring ICE officer
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. FBI investigators identified Robert Jacob Hoopes as a suspect in the injury of an ICE officer during protests in Portland, Ore., using facial recognition software, according to a criminal complaint from the case. In the criminal complaint, an unidentified FBI special agent said that a photo shared on OregonLive.com -- the online version of The Oregonian -- was put into "commercially available facial recognition software." The software allegedly provided 30 possible comparison photos from public databases. FBI Portland reviewed the photos and found one from a Reed College SmugMug page called "Canyon Day April '23," in which a tattoo on the suspect's forearm is visible.