Source: New York Post
Chicago police officers en route to help federal agents who were being surrounded and menaced by an angry mob of ICE protesters were seemingly ordered by their chief of patrol to stand down and not provide assistance, stunning dispatch audio and internal message reveal. The group of agents was conducting a routine patrol in the city’s South Side on Saturday, “when they were attacked and rammed by vehicles and boxed in by 10 cars,” the Department of Homeland Security said. 6 Chicago cops were told over police radio to stand down instead of responding to a call for help by federal agents besieged by anti-ICE protesters.
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