4 Broadview ICE Facility Protesters Face Federal Charges, 1 Threatened to Kill an Agent | News Channel 3-12
The protests followed DHS's enforcement push, leading to 11 arrests including four charged with fighting and carrying loaded firearms, officials said.
- On September 29, 2025, four defendants were charged after weekend protests outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, stemming from a Saturday evening clash involving tear gas.
- Earlier this month protesters began near-daily demonstrations at the Broadview ICE facility after the Department of Homeland Security announced `Operation Midway Blitz`, while federal agents fired tear gas and baton rounds on Friday and Saturday.
- Ray Collins and Jocelyne Robledo allegedly brought loaded 9mm semiautomatic pistols with lawful carry permits to the protest and scuffled with officers, while Paul Ivery, 26, threatened an agent and Hubert Mazur, 21, resisted arrest.
- U.S. Magistrate Judge Gabriel Fuentes ordered detention in a case involving Paul Ivery, held Ivery pending a detention hearing, and released Jocelyne Robledo after finding her ineligible for detention, with officials saying about six people were taken into custody.
- Amid rising tension between Broadview officials and ICE over fencing and access, federal officials denied plans to vacate the two-story brick ICE building and installed fencing that village officials say was illegally built.
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Judge detains man caught with gun outside ICE facility: 'Who brings a loaded firearm to an ICE protest?'
A federal magistrate judge ordered the detention Monday of a man found to be lawfully carrying a loaded firearm while allegedly resisting officers during protests last weekend outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview.U.S. Magistrate Judge Gabriel Fuentes said he struggled with the personal judgment of Ray Collins in “bringing a loaded firearm to a public protest — a public protest in this particular time and spa…
4 Broadview ICE facility protesters face federal charges, 1 threatened to kill an agent
Four people are facing federal charges, including resisting arrest, assaulting a federal officer, and threatening to kill a federal agent after protestors clashed with law enforcement at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, Illinois, over the weekend.


Four people facing federal charges stemming from Broadview immigration protests
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