Doubly so, when peaceful marchers are exercising their Constitutional right to protest -- and help protect, their fellow good neighbors. . . from warrantless arrests, searches and seizures -- on private property. These feds must respect local law. And the local law in Chicago. . . is we have a welcoming ordinance, and we are a sanctuary city. These laws have been blessed by the Supremes in Trump 1.0. So nothing has really changed.
Be ready for a banger of a live blog tomorrow. Damn. Read the supplemented / updated motion, here (detailing Friday's violations -- with video, again!):
. . .Most of the protestors were slowly walking in pace with the SUVs as they moved through the neighborhood. See, e.g., Exhibit 90. The protestors were non-violent and, though strongly opposed to the presence of the agents, were filming, blowing whistles, and expressing their desire that the agents leave their neighborhood. Id.; see also Exhibit 93 at 0:00-38. . . .
Without any verbal warning, and without any threat to the officers, an agent in the SUV going backwards threw a tear gas canister out of the window of the car directly at a group of people. See Exhibit 93 at 0:39-41. Almost immediately after, what appears to be the same agent threw a second tear gas canister out of the vehicle window at the same group of residents in the street. Id. at 0:41-1:00. As before, no warning was given before the second canister was deployed. . . .
Do stay tuned. We the people. . . are. . . unafraid. These are OUR streets. "This is what democracy looks like!"
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