Assault charges were stunningly dropped against two anti-ICE protestors who were arrested after assaulting federal agents while carrying loaded weapons outside a Chicago immigration facility, according to reports.

Ray Collins and Jocelyn Robledo, 31 and 30, had their felony charges dismissed Wednesday after a local grand jury refused to indict them, CBS news reported .

It remains unclear why the grand jury refused to indict, but federal prosecutors were left no choice by to drop their case.

Assault charges were stunningly dropped against two anti-ICE protesters — Ray Collins, 31, and Jocelyn Robledo, 30 — found carrying loaded weapons to a Chicago protest. Getty Images

The couple — who are engaged — allegedly “refused to retreat” during a Sept. 27 protest outside an ICE facility in

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