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Chicago is safe, beautiful and vibrant. In fact, it was just voted the best big city in America for the ninth year in a row. If the jaw-dropping images you’ve seen recently on TV or social media make it look like a war zone, that’s on Donald Trump.
I hope everyone is startled by what they see here. The small pockets of chaos and brutality captured by fearless journalists and vigilant local residents are grotesque. Some of the most shocking examples of ICE gone wild have come from Chicago residents who grabbed their phone and hit record just like Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has been suggesting. On Wednesday, he said it again: “Pull out your phones and film everything you see.” That’s exactly what happened in suburban Berwyn this week when this disturbing incident was captured on film. It shows a masked agent aiming a weapon directly at a woman who is filming ICE activity. This photo was shared by Chicago Tribune reporter Lauren Rodriquez Presa who later added a 2nd photo showing another angle of the same incident and updated the details about who took the original photo. Chicago’s professional news photographers have also taken some chilling images that capture the violence by ICE but also the determination of Chicagoans. One is the photo by Chicago Sun Times photo editor Ashlee Rezin of Rev David Black’s reaction as ICE shoots tear gas and pepper-balls directly at him outside the DHS immigration facility in suburban Broadview. Black is the same pastor who can be seen on this video taken by Chicago writer and activist Kelly Hayes being hit in the head by a chemical agent fired directly at him by a rooftop ICE sniper. The pastor describes what happened here.) Another photo of this frightening time in Chicago shows the steely resolve and patriotism of the people who live here. It was taken by the Chicago Tribune’s Stacey Wescott as former U.S. Marine Curtis Evans carried an American flag through a cloud of tear gas at that same Broadview facility. Both photos ricocheted across the internet, racking up views and shares. In addition to the incredible photojournalism, local news outlets and individual reporters here in Chicago have been doing meaningful, timely work documenting the ICE activities and impacts. Some examples include:
Chris Bury, former ABC News correspondent and now a journalism educator at Chicago’s DePaul University, told me the press here has:
Many of these reporters have themselves been targeted by ICE. CBS2 Chicago reporter Asal Rezaei has crowd control munitions shot directly at the vehicle she was driving. Others have been tear gassed. At least one local journalist was detained, then released, by ICE. A group of Chicago journalists have now sued ICE and Trump over the ill treatment of the press over the past few weeks. “Four of our journalists have been shot with pepper-spray bullets and tear-gassed while covering protests outside the Broadview ICE facility,” wrote Block Club Chicago, one of the plaintiffs. Capitol News Illinois reports that on Thursday, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order that “bars federal agents from arresting peaceful protesters or journalists covering immigration protests. It also bars them from using harsh crowd control methods such as tear gas and other “less-lethal” weapons and ammunition. in the suit that is working its way through the federal court system.” WHAT THE HELL
Just one day after a federal court judge ordered ICE to stop using force against Chicago journalists, here is ICE using force against a Chicago journalist. Fri, 10 Oct 2025 18:43:08 GMT View on BlueskyMeanwhile, the national media needs to step up its coverage of what’s happening here in Chicago. There has been some solid coverage but not nearly enough. This is ‘lead story, headline news, continuous coverage, send your reporters and lead anchors here to report on what’s happening’ time. MSNBC’s Jacob Soboroff is here doing on-going, live reporting. Where’s everyone else? Chris Bury says:
The national media did a decent job reporting on ICE and national guard deployments in Washington, D.C. The abuses of federal power are far worse here in Chicago, and Americans deserve to see at least as much attention paid to that as Trump’s misguided DC effort. In the meantime, here in this most American city, our own news organizations are stepping up to tell the story. Yet another reason to support local news. Jennifer Schulze is a longtime Chicago journalist. She’s on Bluesky @newsjennifer.bsky.social and Substack at “Indistinct Chatter.” Read the original column here. You’re currently a free subscriber to Lincoln Square Media. For full access to our content, our Lincoln Loyal community, and to help us amplify the facts about the assault on our rights and freedoms, please consider upgrading your subscription today with this limited-time offer: Not ready to subscribe? Make a one-time donation of $10 or more to support our work amplifying the facts on social media, targeted to voters in red states and districts that we can help flip. Every $10 reaches 1000 Americans. The Truth needs a voice. Your donation will help us amplify it. Want to help amplify this post? Please leave a comment and tell us what you think. |