Border Patrol Chief Bovino to Face Court Over Tear Gas Incident in Chicago

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U.S. Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino has been ordered to appear in a Chicago federal court after being accused of violating a court order by using tear gas against protesters, with video evidence supporting the allegations. The judge has called for Bovino to face a hearing following concerns over aggressive tactics during immigration enforcement operations in Chicago.
- Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino ordered to face federal judge in Chicago, after being accused of violating court order CBS News
- Judge orders CBP official leading immigration crackdown to appear in Chicago court next week ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Border Patrol chief Bovino ordered to court after allegedly tossing tear gas in Little Village NBC 5 Chicago
- Tensions Mount as Agents, Including Gregory Bovino, Clash With Chicagoans The New York Times
- Little Village DHS activity: CBP Chief Bovino accused of violating order with tear gas use; 1 arrested for CPD officer battery ABC7 Chicago
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