'Startled' judge orders agents in Chicago area to wear body cameras after violent clashes

A judge has ordered federal immigration officers in Chicago to wear body cameras. This decision follows concerns about aggressive actions against protesters. The judge expressed surprise at images of clashes. She previously mandated badges and ...

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Federal immigration officers in the Chicago area will be required to wear body cameras, a judge said Thursday after seeing tear gas and other aggressive steps used against protesters.

U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis said she was a "little startled" after seeing TV images of c lashes between agents and the public during President Donald Trump's administration's immigration crackdown.

"I live in Chicago if folks haven't noticed," she said. "And I'm not blind, right?"


Ellis last week said agents in the area must wear badges, and she banned them from using certain riot control techniques against peaceful protesters and journalists.

"I'm getting images and seeing images on the news, in the paper, reading reports where I'm having concerns about my order being followed," the judge said.

Sean Skedzielewski, an attorney representing the government, laid blame with "one-sided and selectively edited media reports."
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