WGN-TV Employee Released After ICE Detention in Lincoln Square

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An employee of WGN-TV, Debbie Brockman, was detained by ICE agents in Lincoln Square but was released without charges after allegedly throwing objects at a Border Patrol vehicle, with witness accounts differing on her involvement. The incident drew community concern and was recorded by witnesses, with WGN-TV stating she was released and offering no further comment to respect her privacy.
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