Man Accused of Threatening to Kill ICE Agent During Broadview Protest Released From Court
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Man Accused of Assaulting Federal Agent In Broadview Should Be Released, Judge Says: 'We Follow The Law Here'
Federal prosecutors sought home confinement for Paul Ivery, who was arrested at a protest outside Broadview's ICE facility. But a judge denied that request, citing letters from Oak Park leaders describing Ivery as a beloved community member.
Man accused of threatening to kill ICE agent during Broadview protest released from court
BROADVIEW, Ill. — An Oak Park man accused of threatening to kill a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during protests over the weekend was released from court Wednesday. Paul Ivery, 26, was arrested on Saturday outside of the Broadview ICE facility. He is accused of grabbing an agent's helmet, pulling his head down and threatening to kill him. Prosecutors allege he attempted to flee by running and jumping onto a vehicle. Court …
Judge orders Paul Ivery released pretrial after ICE protest arrest
Paul Ivery | OPRF Staff Directory image A federal judge ruled Wednesday to grant pretrial release to the Oak Park man with an intellectual disability who was arrested at a Broadview ICE facility protest over the weekend, choosing to impose few of the restrictions sought by federal prosecutors. Paul Ivery, 26, was arrested by federal agents at the protest at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27. He was charged with felony assault of a federal officer af…
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