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CHICAGO (AP) — Cook County’s top judge on Tuesday night signed an order barring ICE from arresting people at court. Cook County includes Chicago, which has seen a federal immigration crackdown in recent months.
Federal officials have become increasingly aggressive in their tactics, using tear gas near schools and storming an apartment complex by helicopter.
Black said he was taking part in a protest outside the Broadview ICE facility last month when federal agents fired on him, striking him seven times in rapid succession with pellets that released a chemical irritant, including two shots to his head, one on the top of his head, and one along his hairline on his face.
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The 44-year-old man was on the train when he forced open the doors and exited, police said. He made contact with the electrified third rail and died at the scene.
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