Officers responded to a call of gunshots fired at federal agents Saturday amid immigration enforcement operations in Chicago that drew residents to protest in the streets, authorities said. There were no reports of anyone being hit by gunfire, according to police, and the Department of Homeland Security stated that the shots were fired by a man in a black Jeep who was targeting the agents. The suspect and the vehicle have not been located, according to DHS. Tensions are high as federal enforcement has become increasingly aggressive some two months into an immigration operation in Chicago dubbed Operation Midway Blitz. Some residents have protested, at times following and confronting heavily armed agents. A federal judge issued an extensive injunction this week restricting agents’ use of force after stating that a top Border Patrol official repeatedly lied about threats posed by protesters. Saturday’s Border Patrol operation in Little Village, a largely Mexican neighborhood, attracted protesters who blew whistles, honked car horns and yelled at agents to leave. Some confronted police officers they viewed as helping the federal agents. One police vehicle had its taillight smashed and windshield damaged. DHS said some protesters threw a paint can and bricks at agents’ vehicles. U.S. Customs and Border Protection did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Tensions Rise in Chicago as Gunfire Targets Federal Agents During Immigration Operations

Tensions Rise in Chicago as Gunfire Targets Federal Agents During Immigration Operations
A recent immigration enforcement operation in Chicago escalated when gunfire was directed at federal agents. Protests erupted in the streets as community members voiced their discontent, leading to confrontations with law enforcement.
Chicago's immigration enforcement operation, Operation Midway Blitz, faced heightened tensions as gunfire was aimed at federal agents, prompting protests from local residents. Authorities reported no injuries, but the suspect remains at large. A federal judge has restricted the use of force by agents following allegations of dishonesty by officials regarding threats posed by protesters.




















