Chicago police ordered not to respond after car-ramming attack on federal agents: Report
- Federal agents were attacked in Broadview, Chicago, and boxed in by ten cars, leading to defensive shots fired by an armed officer against Marimar Martinez, who drove herself to the hospital for injuries.
- The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that no law enforcement officers were injured and that the incident caused severe damage to official vehicles.
- Chicago Police were ordered to stand down when federal agents called for assistance, leading to criticism from police unions and claims of a dereliction of duty.
- Chicago Police disputed claims about their inaction, stating they did respond to the scene for public safety and traffic control.
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Police Unions Condemn Chicago Ordering Police Not to Help ICE Officers Under Attack
Police Unions Condemn Chicago Ordering Police Not to Help ICE Officers Under Attack After Chicago police were ordered to refuse requests for assistance by ICE agents who were under threat Saturday, the national and Illinois Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) organizations issued a joint statement condemning the order that left law enforcement officers in danger. In the statement, National Fraternal Order of Police President Yoes and State Lodge Pr…
Chicago Attorney and Retired Police Lieutenant Suggests Local Police May Have VIOLATED STATE LAW by Issuing “Stand Down” Order While a Uniformed Federal Officer Was in Distress | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Chicago attorney and retired police lieutenant John Garrido has raised serious legal and ethical concerns after it was revealed that Chicago Police Department officers were ordered to “stand down” while federal agents were under attack in the city’s Brighton Park neighborhood on Saturday morning.
National police union 'shocked and appalled' at Chicago cops' refusal to help ICE · American Wire News
Police unions were left “shocked and appalled” over reports of an alleged decision by the Chicago Police Department regarding protesters surrounding federal officials. Though little surprise has followed the politicization of immigration enforcement by elected officials like Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, the same could not be said following an alleged directive from Chicago’s chief of patrol. Sunday, followin…
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