BROADVIEW, Ill. — An Oak Park man accused of threatening to kill a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during protests over the weekend is being released from court.

Paul Ivery, 26, was arrested on Saturday outside of the Broadview ICE facility. He is accused of grabbing an agent's helmet, pulling his head down and threatening to kill him.

Prosecutors allege he attempted to flee by running and jumping onto a vehicle.

Court documents allege Ivery attended the protest because he believed ICE agents were disrespectful toward Broadview police and military veterans.

On Wednesday, the judge was methodical in going through the release conditions. Ivery does have intellectual disabilities, but holds down a job and looks after himself.

Amongst numerous other things, the govern

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