Federal Agents Shot at During Immigration Operation in Chicago's Little Village

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Federal agents conducting an immigration raid in Little Village were shot at and used chemical irritants to disperse protesters, including a family with a baby, leading to injuries and widespread community outrage. The incident involved aggressive tactics, violations of court orders, and accusations of dishonesty by officials, highlighting tensions between law enforcement and the local community.
- Federal Agents Say They Were Shot at in Little Village; Chemical Agents Used to Disperse Crowd WTTW News
- Little Village, Chicago shooting: Shots fired at Border Patrol agents during immigration operation near 26th and Kedzie, DHS says ABC7 Chicago
- Shots fired at federal agents during immigration enforcement in Little Village: DHS NBC 5 Chicago
- Border Patrol agents shot at in Chicago during immigration operation, DHS claims FOX 32 Chicago
- Shots Fired at Border Patrol Agents in Chicago, Federal Officials Say The New York Times
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