A man in suburban Chicago is accused of making violent threats against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials, the news coming as President Donald Trump plans to crack down on illegal immigration in the city.

Federal agents arrested the suspect, 33-year-old Michael Stover, on Friday in a Downers Grove apartment parking lot, ABC 7 reported. The outlet noted Stover also allegedly made threats against well known political figures.

He is facing a felony charge of making a credible threat against ICE and public officials. FBI Chicago shared images of agents on Friday after they apprehended the suspect:

Stover is not the first individual to be accused of such threats. In July, a man from New York was charged with threatening to murder an ICE agent and his children, while an

See Full Page