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Durango City Leaders Discuss Tuesday's ICE Protest

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation probes if state laws were violated after an ICE agent used force during a protest over the arrest of a Colombian family with an active asylum case.

  • On Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation said it will investigate whether state criminal laws were violated after video appears to show a federal agent seizing Franci Stagi's phone and pushing her to the ground.
  • On Monday, ICE detained Fernando Jaramillo-Solano and his two children as they drove to school, and advocates said the family has an active asylum case and has been in Colorado for 18 months.
  • Video obtained by Denver7 shows ICE agents in tactical gear pepper-spraying the crowd and firing apparent pepper balls at protesters blocking the gates, while some threw objects at vehicles.
  • Durango city leaders set a 4 p.m. special meeting today where Durango Police Chief Brice Current will present on the protests and clashes.
  • City officials said the Durango Police Department's welfare check was blocked by federal agents, advocates allege the 12-year-old suffered abuse in the field office, and protesters said 911 calls went unanswered.
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