The Chicago police arrested 17 people in the city center during Tuesday’s demonstration against the Trump government’s immigration policy, the Chicago police reported.
CPD also stated that a 66-year-old woman was hit by a vehicle when a motorist drove through part of the crowd around 6.30 pm. The victim was treated and released from the Northwestern Memorial Hospital. The driver remains in general.
During the protest against ice in the center of Chicago earlier today, a vehicle was caught on video that hit almost several pedestrians and a cyclist. Protesters can be seen briefly and touch the car before it ran away from the stage without stopping. #Chicago… pic.twitter.com/ucje4xdpem
– Chicago Critter (@Chicagocritter) June 11, 2025
Of the arrested people, CPD said that 10 Face Miscreemeanor -declarations, four Face Felony declarations, one was quoted for possession of paint or a marker with the intention of harming, and two remain in custody.
CPD published the following list of arrested persons and their charges:
- Nathan Sol, 20, two crime counts of worsened battery from a peace officer
- Yony Salgado, 33, one crime number of worse battery from a peace officer
- Johnathan Ellison, 37, one crime number of worse battery from a peace officer
- Asnat Berestizhevsky, 27, criminal criminal damage, crime battery and a quote for resisting or helping escape
- Jordan Schnitz, 23, crime battery and crime against the police
- Oscar Garcia Jr., 24, Criminal Crimination Rearth and Crime Resistance
- Ali Khaledodeh, 26, Criminal Defacement Criminal
- Charles Brooks, 20, criminal criminal defacement and a quote for possession of paint or a marker with the intention of harming
- Jacqueline Rincon, 21, Crime Resistance or Hind
- Jose Stewart, 23, crime reckless behavior
- Anusha Singh, 25, crime reckless behavior
- Lucas Shutt, 20, crime reckless behavior
- Joel Perez, 22, crime reckless behavior that causes physical injury
- Brenda Rosales, 33, crime reckless behavior that causes physical injury
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