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Federal Agents Shot At During Enforcement in Chicago: DHS

Federal Agents Shot At During Enforcement in Chicago: DHS

Summary

A man in Chicago fired at federal agents conducting immigration enforcement, but no injuries were reported. Other individuals in the area also threw objects at the agents' vehicles. The suspect has not been caught, and tensions between local communities and federal law enforcement in Chicago are worsening.

Key Facts

  • A man in a black Jeep shot at federal agents during an immigration enforcement operation in Chicago.
  • The incident took place near the intersection of 26th Street and Kedzie Avenue in the Little Village neighborhood.
  • No injuries were reported among the federal agents.
  • The shooter and the vehicle are still at large.
  • Other people at the scene threw a paint can and bricks at agents' vehicles.
  • This event is part of a series of clashes involving federal immigration enforcement in Chicago.
  • The incident happened during "Operation Midway Blitz," a federal initiative targeting immigration law enforcement.
  • Local officials criticized federal enforcement methods, citing fear and disorder in communities.
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