Video muestra a agente de inmigración golpeando a hombre tras incidente vehicular en área de Chicago – Chicago Tribune

By REBECCA BOONE
Suburban Chicago police recorded video and other attempts to send to Illinois Fiscal a motoring incident involving a Border Patrol vehicle that ended in a violent arrest captured on video, as an agent repeatedly went after a man in the cab while he was restrained in the suelo.
Immigration agents arrested three people who found a sedan with the party carrying the Patrulla Fronteriza vehicle of the United States near the middle of the viernes in the city of Evanston. The incident attracted a multitude of spectators and quickly escalated.
Videos posted on social media may reach some of the multitude who seek to interfere with arrests. Sometimes, if federal agents use tear gas, they will target a man who cares about the agents and approach with a gun toward another woman who opens the vehicle door from where she is placed in a safe location.
In recent days, federal agents have been divested by Evanston as part of President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement activities in the Chicago area. In response, some members of the Evanston community have formed “rapid response” teams, organized to notify residents when they notify federal agents and work to slow down agents who are deployed to the area.
Un agent qui estaba immovilizando a hombre en el suelo el viernes parecía golpearlo en la cabeza, pressed against the asphalt. The Departamento de Seguridad Nacional later confirmed that the agent offered “defensive defenders” after the man “ripped off the agent’s genitals and took them.”
Some accounts denounce online that the agents provoked the shock of the brother to repent in front of the car, but some federal officials refuse this version. The municipal authorities quickly concentrate the actions of the agents.
At a press conference shortly after the episode, Alcalde Daniel Biss said immigration officers “took people” and were “secured.”
“It’s an ultraje. Our message to ICE is simple: language of Evanston,” said Biss, referring to the presence of agents from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE).
The Department of National Security reported in a statement that the agents declared themselves “approved” and were impacted when they intended to conduct a sighting on America.
“A multitude of enemies then drove up on the agents and their vehicle, verbally agreeing and escorting them,” he told the agency. “A physical agreement with an agent of the Patrulla Fronteriza and a pateó with an agent. When he is arrested, he attacks the genitals of the agent and arrests them. The agent of several defender blows to release”.
The alcalde put more people on the rapid response team, and city officials approved ordinances declaring the city property as “Zonas Sin ICE.”
This week, the Evanston Police Department began sending any reported immigration enforcement scenes to a supervisor to document what is successful and copy assessments from the Illinois Fiscal General’s Civil Rights Division, Police Commander Ryan Glew said.
Glew confirmed that police were receiving calls from both federal agents and transeúntes. A supervisor was left after making the arrests, and various people were assisted by paramedics for tear gas exposure.
“When we respond, these efforts focus on establishing the situation and preventing more conflict between ICE officers and community members,” explained.
Allie Harned, a social worker at Chute High School, was part of the multitude that arose after the shock.
“It’s horrible. ICE agents and CBP (Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza de Estados Unidos) agents have been reporting weapons to community members, firing tear gas at the bodies of community members,” Harned said at the press conference.
“It’s a ventilator for people in the community,” Harned added. “It’s horrifying for a student to be in a car and in his presence. It’s not right.”
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This story was translated into English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.



