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A Chicago grand jury declined to indict two men in an ICE protest assault case, leading to dismissal amid new evidence and scrutiny of Trump-era prosecutions.
A federal grand jury in Chicago declined to indict two individuals accused of assaulting federal agents during a protest at an ICE facility, leading prosecutors to dismiss the case.
The decision, part of a broader pattern across multiple states, reflects growing resistance to the Trump Justice Department’s "law and order" prosecutions, particularly those targeting protesters.
New evidence, including body camera footage, undermined initial claims, prompting the dismissal of charges against three protesters, including one released after it was revealed he had a valid concealed carry permit.
Legal experts questioned the strength of the original case, and the Justice Department has up to two weeks to decide whether to refile charges.
Un gran jurado de Chicago se negó a acusar a dos hombres en un caso de asalto de protesta de ICE, lo que condujo al despido en medio de nuevas pruebas y el escrutinio de los enjuiciamientos de la era Trump.