Video Shows ICE Arrest That Sparked Hospital Protests
Summary
Federal immigration agents arrested a Nigerian man named Chidozie Wilson Okeke in Brooklyn for overstaying his visa and past criminal charges. The arrest led to protests outside a hospital where he was taken for medical evaluation, resulting in clashes between protesters, police, and federal agents.Key Facts
- ICE agents arrested Chidozie Wilson Okeke on May 2 in Brooklyn for visa overstay and previous criminal offenses.
- Video shows agents trying to remove Okeke from his car; DHS denies he was tased but says force was used after he resisted.
- Okeke was taken to Wyckoff Heights Medical Center for evaluation but did not cooperate with staff before being cleared.
- Hundreds protested outside the hospital, blocking entrances and causing disruptions.
- Police responded to 911 calls about the disorderly crowd and arrested nine people on various charges including resisting arrest and reckless endangerment.
- Protesters damaged ICE vehicles and clashed with officers, causing minor injuries.
- The NYPD stated they were only managing crowd control and not involved in the ICE operation itself.
- New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani confirmed that local police do not participate in immigration enforcement.
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