A federal judge more than doubled Thursday the amount of time Border Patrol boss Gregory Bovino could be questioned under oath after he joined immigration agents who used tear gas while detaining people in Little Village this week.
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis entered the order that expanded Bovino’s upcoming deposition moments before attorneys accused the feds of “simply ignoring” an earlier order from Ellis.
Bovino threw “tear gas into a crowd without justification” in a moment caught on social media video, they alleged. The lawyers included a screenshot of the moment in their filing.
Federal agents detained at least five people Thursday morning in Little Village — including a local high school student.
Ellis earlier this month forbade agents from using gas and other “riot control”

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