Woman shot after allegedly attempting to hit ICE agents with car in Chicago
Marimar Martinez, armed and involved in a vehicle assault against ICE agents during protests, was shot by federal agents amid Operation Midway Blitz, which has led to over 900 arrests.
- A woman was shot by federal officers in Chicago during an incident where agents were targeted by vehicles.
- Tricia McLaughlin, DHS Assistant Secretary, stated the woman was armed and was named in a bulletin for doxing agents.
- Following the shooting, protests against ICE operations escalated, with demonstrators clashing with agents who used tear gas against protesters.
- The incident has raised concerns about increasing violence during immigration enforcement operations.
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Judge Rules Feds Can't Pepper-Spray, Tear-Gas Journalists After Block Club Chicago And Others Sue
Block Club and news organizations sued the federal government for its actions against journalists outside the Broadview ICE detention facility. Four of our journalists have been shot with pepper-spray bullets and tear-gassed.
Top DHS official defends ICE agents filmed shooting pepper ball at pastor's head
(The Hill) – Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin on Wednesday defended an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer who shot a pastor with a pepper ball from a rooftop after video of the incident went viral this week. Videos of the Sept. 19 incident, which circulated widely Wednesday on social media, showed the Rev. David Black of the First Presbyterian Church being struck in the head by an officer…
Shocking video shows ICE shoot Chicago pastor in head with pepper ball
Newly surfaced video shows federal agents shooting a pastor in the head with what appears to be a pepper-spray projectile while speaking outside an ICE detention facility in the Chicago suburb of Broadview. Chris Hayes reacts.
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