
Chicago (WGN) – Federal officials set fire to a woman, who was equipped with guns shortly after a group of cars in Chicago on Saturday afternoon.
According to officials of the Homeland Security Department (DHS), the incident occurred in an area near West 39th and in one area near South Kedzi Avenue in Brighton Park.
DHS officials say the border patrol agents were doing a regular patrolling in the area when they were reportedly “attacked by vehicles and boxing by 10 cars.”
The agents came out of the trapped vehicle, and officials said that when a woman suspect allegedly tried to run them, the agents forced the agents to set fire.
DHS Assistant Secretary Trissia McLaglin Said in a statement The woman who allegedly attempted to run agents was allegedly armed with “semi-automatic weapons”.
McLoglin said, “One of the drivers rubbing the law enforcement vehicle was equipped with a semi-liberated weapon. Law enforcement was forced to deploy his weapons and put a defensive shot on an armed American citizen who took himself to the hospital to take care of wounds.”
No agent was injured during the incident.
McLaglin said that the woman allegedly involved in the incident was allegedly nominated to online in CBP Intelligence Bulletin to online doxing agents.
McLaglin said, “Nazi guestopo, secret police and slave patrols have results compared to the day and day.” “Snow and CBP men and women are father and mothers, sons and daughters. They wake up every morning and try to make our communities safe. Like everyone else, they just want to go home for their families at night. The violence and inhumanization of these men and women that are only implementing the law will have to stop.”
Sources confirmed the WGN of Nexstar that the woman involved faced several gunshot wounds and was admitted to the hospital in critical condition.
The Chicago Police Department officials said the officials initially responded to the incident when it came as a call about shooting a person, but was not involved in the incident or his investigation.
According to CPD, the authorities reacted to the spot to document the incident and maintain security and conduct traffic control for those living in the area.
Comes after the event Clash weeks Between protesters and federal officials, because they conduct an immigration enforcement operation, called “Operation Midway Blitz”, focused on Chicago and Illinois.
The operation has been received with a thorough investigation from the state and local leaders as well as the members of the community, including “Rapid Response Teams”, which are, which are, Go to their presence On the streets of Chikagoland.
Despite the pushback, more than 900 arrests have been made a week since the operation started.

