Police Officers Instructed NOT To Respond To Border Patrol Agents Who Called For Help While Surrounded By Protestors, Report Says
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Police Officers Instructed NOT To Respond To Border Patrol Agents Who Called For Help While Surrounded By Protestors, Report Says

According to Fox News, Chicago police officers were instructed by their chief of patrol NOT to respond to Border Patrol agents who called for help amid being surrounded after a ramming incident. “Multiple law enforcement sources confirm to @FoxNews that Chicago police officers were instructed by their Chief of Patrol to NOT respond to Border Patrol agents call for help yesterday after they were reportedly surrounded by a large crowd of protesters following a ramming incident & shooting of an armed woman. Chicago PD CAD screenshot below,” Fox News national correspondent Bill Melugin said. NEW: Multiple law enforcement sources confirm to @FoxNews that Chicago police officers were instructed by their Chief of Patrol to NOT respond to Border Patrol agents call for help yesterday after they were reportedly surrounded by a large crowd of protesters following a ramming… pic.twitter.com/ipPl22Ya3I — Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) October 5, 2025 Fox News has more: Fox News reviewed the computer-aided dispatch message sent to Chicago police officers by their chief of patrol. The message instructed officers not to respond to a Saturday morning ramming incident outside the city in which an armed woman was shot and agents were boxed in and surrounded. “PLEASE CHIEF OF PATROL NO UNITS WILL RESPOND TO THIS AS RELATED FROM 04-Oc5-2025/12:34:44…CALLER IS 1 OF APPROX 30 ARMED PATROL AGENTS (ICE) WHO ARE BEING SURROUNDED BY A LARGE CROWD OF PEOPLE REQUESTING CPD,” the dispatch message read. On Saturday morning, federal agents were rammed and trapped by 10 vehicles in the suburb of Broadview, where anti-ICE crowds had gathered for days. Nearly a dozen people were arrested. One of the drivers accused of ramming into the law enforcement vehicle was armed with a semi-automatic weapon, according to DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who also said officers were unable to move and “were forced to deploy their weapons and fire defensive shots at an armed U.S. citizen.” The armed woman, a U.S. citizen identified as Marimar Martinez, was named in a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) intelligence bulletin, DHS wrote in a statement. She allegedly doxxed agents and posted online, “Hey to all my gang let’s f— those mortherf—— up, don’t let them take anyone.” “Thankfully, no law enforcement officers were seriously injured in this attack. Pritzker’s Chicago Police Department is leaving the shooting scene and refuses to assist us in securing the area. There is a growing crowd and we are deploying special operations to control the scene. This is an evolving situation and we will give more information as soon as it becomes available,” McLaughlin said Saturday. This morning, during routine patrolling in Broadview, in the same area of Chicago that law enforcement were assaulted yesterday, our brave law enforcement officers were rammed by vehicles and boxed in by 10 cars. Agents were unable to move their vehicles and exited the car. One… — Tricia McLaughlin (@TriciaOhio) October 4, 2025 CNN shared further details: DHS said another person, Anthony Ian Santos Ruiz, was “involved in the ramming” and is in law enforcement custody. It is unclear whether Martinez or Ruiz have been charged or if they have legal representation. A spokesperson for Chicago’s Mount Sinai Hospital confirmed to CNN that the woman involved in the shooting with federal agents was treated and released. Law enforcement also deployed gas canisters at the protesters, according to footage from Reuters. The footage shows protesters screaming, running, and shielding themselves. “This is Brighton Park, this is not a war zone,” one woman told a journalist.