Police arrested 10 people Friday outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing facility in a Chicago suburb after protesters attempted to block access and confront law enforcement, officials said.
Video footage showed officers physically subduing demonstrators, including taking several to the ground with batons and other crowd-control measures. Riot police were deployed to restore order and prevent further disruptions at the facility’s entrance, according to WGN News.
According to ABC, protesters began to move from their designated zone around 10 a.m. Police responded with a confrontation that led to at least a dozen arrests as the afternoon went on.
Authorities did not immediately release the names of those arrested or the charges they may face…