Shots were fired at federal agents during immigration enforcement on Saturday in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood, the Department of Homeland Security said.

Cell phone video taken at around noon showed federal agents clashing with neighbors and what appears to be tear gas being deployed. Video showed Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino on the scene, holding what appears to be a canister of tear gas.

Authorities said the incident began near South Sawyer Avenue & West 26th Street. Border Patrol agents were conducting enforcement operations when DHS said a man driving in a black Jeep fired shots at them and took off.

DHS in a statement said "an unknown number of agitators also threw a paint can and bricks at border patrol’s vehicles. Chicago Police Department was called for assistance

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