BROADVIEW, Ill. - Four people were charged with federal crimes in connection with the heated protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in suburban Broadview on Saturday.
The protests that night led to federal agents deploying tear gas during a second-straight night of demonstrations.
What we know:
One of the suspects charged was even accused of threatening a U.S. Border Patrol agent by saying, "I’ll (expletive) kill you right now," according to court documents.
That defendant, Paul Ivery, then allegedly fled from the federal agents, jumped onto and off of a civilian car, was tackled to the ground, and "forcibly pulled a pursuing USBP agent’s helmet to restrain the … agent."
In the complaint, prosecutors said Ivery’s action caused the agent’s helme