Manhunt underway after gunman allegedly fires at federal agents during Chicago immigration enforcement action
Shots were fired at Border Patrol agents during immigration enforcement in Little Village amid protests and attacks on agents' vehicles, with the suspect still at large, DHS said.
- A man in a black Jeep fired shots at federal agents conducting immigration enforcement in Chicago on Saturday, according to a post from the Department of Homeland Security.
- The Department of Homeland Security emphasized that the attack reflects a 'growing and dangerous trend' of violence against federal law enforcement.
- The incident required the involvement of the Chicago Police Department after a vehicle was used to ram a Customs and Border Protection vehicle.
- Chicago Alderman Michael Rodriguez condemned the tactics of federal agents, stating they are 'causing fear and mayhem.
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'A growing and dangerous trend of violence and obstruction. The violence must end'
Chicago Immigration Agents Shots Fired: Manhunt Launched
A manhunt is underway in Chicago after a gunman allegedly opened fire on federal immigration agents during an enforcement operation Saturday morning. According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the suspect, who fled the scene in a black Jeep, targeted Border Patrol agents in the city’s Little Village neighborhood. No agents were injured in the incident, but authorities say the threat level remains high as the suspect remains at large.…
DHS says shots were fired at its agents in Chicago as residents face off with Bovino, Border Patrol
The federal agency's statement also said that “agitators threw a paint can and bricks at Border Patrol’s vehicles,” adding that Chicago police helped clear the scene.
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Federal agents were shot at, according to the Department of Homeland Security, while legal observers said agents created a "dangerous and unsafe environment."
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