The US Department of Homeland Security is demanding answers after shots were fired at border patrol agents in Chicago.
According to CBS News, the incident occurred in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood on Nov. 9. Department of Homeland Security stated the border patrol agents were “conducting immigration enforcement operations” near 26th Street and Kedzie Avenue when a man pulled up in a black Jeep and fired shots. He then took off.
Officials also alleged that people nearby threw a paint can and bricks at agents’ vehicles. Officers with the Chicago Police Department were called to the scene.
In a statement, the Chicago Police Department revealed officers responded to shots being fired. They noted there were no reports of anyone being struck by gunfire.
No arrests were made, and the

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