Overview
- Federal complaints name Paul Ivery, Ray Collins, Jocelyne Robledo and Hubert Mazur, alleging threats against agents and physical resistance during Saturday’s clash outside the Broadview ICE facility.
- Two defendants, Collins and Robledo, were found with loaded 9mm pistols and were confirmed to have lawful carry permits, with no firearms charges filed.
- DHS reported 11 arrests outside the facility and posted images of two seized guns, adding that investigators are examining what appeared to be a possible explosive device found near the site.
- Broadview police opened a criminal investigation after CBS Chicago reporter Asal Rezaei said an ICE agent fired a pepper round at her vehicle in an unprovoked incident; ICE did not respond to requests for comment.
- Border Patrol and ICE mounted visible patrols downtown as part of named operations, drawing sharp criticism from Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson while a Border Patrol commander defended the deployments.