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Home » Shots Fired At DHS Agents During Chicago Operation Leaves Officer Injured

Shots Fired At DHS Agents During Chicago Operation Leaves Officer Injured

Adam Green By Adam Green November 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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Shots Fired At DHS Agents During Chicago Operation Leaves Officer Injured

Shots were fired at Border Patrol agents during a Department of Homeland Security operation in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, leaving one Chicago police officer injured. The incident escalated into chaos involving tear gas, angry residents, and growing concerns over community-police tensions.


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CHICAGO, IL (2-minute read) — A federal law enforcement operation in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood turned violent Saturday when someone opened fire on U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The shooting happened near 26th Street and Kedzie Avenue as agents carried out Operation Midway Blitz.

Authorities say the gunman, driving a black Jeep, fired at agents before fleeing the scene. DHS reported that several agitators hurled bricks and paint cans at federal vehicles during the chaos. No one was struck by gunfire, but tensions quickly escalated between residents and law enforcement.

Violence and Confusion During DHS Operation

Witnesses and video footage from residents showed tear gas being used as agents detained individuals in the area. Alderman Byron Sigcho-Lopez stated that video evidence appeared to show federal agents pointing firearms as they exited their vehicles.

As the crowd grew more hostile, Chicago police officers were dispatched for crowd control. During the commotion, one officer was accidentally hit by a GMC pickup truck driven by a 20-year-old woman. The officer suffered minor injuries and was transported to the hospital in good condition. The driver received two citations, and detectives continue to investigate.

The unrest continued into the afternoon when residents claimed agents attempted to detain a man and his niece near 25th and Sawyer. A helicopter hovered overhead as CBP vehicles maneuvered through the tight neighborhood streets. DHS has not confirmed how many people were detained or where they were taken.

DHS later released a statement calling the incident part of “a growing and dangerous trend of violence and obstruction” targeting federal agents. The department emphasized the dangers agents face daily as hostility toward law enforcement continues to rise nationwide.

Community members voiced fears that increased federal operations are eroding trust. “We’re scared for our neighbors. We’re scared for our friends,” one resident said.

Safety Tip: If you’re near an active law enforcement situation, maintain distance and avoid confrontation. Always stay aware of your surroundings, and seek shelter until authorities declare the area safe.

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