Four people are facing federal charges stemming from weekend protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in suburban Broadview that’s become a flashpoint for the Trump administration’s ongoing immigration crackdown.
One of those charged, Paul Ivery, allegedly told an agent “I’ll (expletive) kill you right now” before attempting to evade arrest by jumping onto a car, according to a criminal complaint made public Monday.
Also arrested were a husband and wife, Ray Collins and Jocelyne Robledo, who each allegedly had loaded guns with them as they scuffled with officers who were trying to widen a security perimeter, another complaint alleged.
The fourth person charged, Hubert Mazur, also allegedly fought with officers who were trying to push the crowd back, according to