CHICAGO - Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling has been relatively quiet about the federalization of law enforcement, but on Monday, he broke that silence.

Snelling spoke for the first time since immigration enforcement ramped up in Chicago and responded to events of this past weekend when groups of vehicles allegedly followed and rammed federal immigration vehicles .

What we know:

Federal agents shot a woman who allegedly tried to use her car to hit agents on Chicago’s Southwest Side on Saturday.

Snelling offered a timeline of events:

10:36 a.m. - Chicago police officers respond to a dispatch that the woman was shot. They and Chicago Fire Department personnel accompanied her to a hospital while other officers secured the crime scene.

12:12 p.m. – A separate incident featuring c

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