Federal criminal charges have been filed against four people detained during protests Saturday outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, including two people who were allegedly carrying firearms there with lawful permits.

A third person also allegedly admitted threatening the life of U.S. Border Patrol officers. However, video taken by the Chicago Sun-Times during the protest appears to contradict at least one account outlined in a series of newly filed criminal complaints.

The charges come after Attorney General Pam Bondi said on social media Friday that the Justice Department would “seek the most serious available charges against all participants in these criminal mobs” that appear “wherever ICE comes under siege.” She did so after a shooter opened fir

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