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"I've got bruises all over my body," the Rev. Michael Woolf, who was thrown to the ground and arrested by police, said.
In video recorded on Nov. 14 outside the embattled U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, Illinois, the Rev. Michael Woolf stands alongside fellow protesters, fiddling awkwardly with his backpack as faith leaders and other protesters chant slogans at a line of police officers. A moment later, one officer can be seen walking forward, grabbing Woolf by the wrist and yanking.
Demonstrators attempted to hold on to Woolf, who was wearing a clerical collar, but four officers wrenched him from the crowd and tossed him to the ground. After turning him onto his stomach, officers proceeded to arrest Woolf, and removed him to the Cook County Sheriff's Office in Maywood, Illinois.
"I've got bruises all over my body," Woolf, an American Baptist minister who is pastor of Lake Street Church of Evanston, Illinois, told Religion News Service. He was speaking in his first interview since being released Nov. 14 afternoon after about seven hours in custody.
An ICE agent appeared to put a protester in a chokehold during clashes between authorities and demonstrators outside a facility in Broadview, Illinois, on Friday (19 September).
Footage showed a woman standing in the way of a van leaving the facility. An agent pushes her, and she falls to the ground.
Later on, an ice agent grabs the woman's arm. He then places one of his arms around her neck before using his right arm to pull his left arm tighter around her neck before letting go. The woman was later placed in handcuffs and led through the facility gates.
The Department of Homeland Security said
"rioters assaulted law enforcement, threw tear gas cans, slashed tires of cars, blocked the entrance of the building, and trespassed on private property" and
"federal law enforcement arrested three rioters."
Broadview, Saskatchewan
Sheriff's deputies removed a group of 14 suburban moms, as they call themselves, who were sitting in a circle in the middle of the road outs
IC "Land O' Corn", Broadview IL, Feb 1967
Fireman checks me out as #13 pulls up to the Broadview depot, February 1967.
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