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ICE arrests have increased in Chicago, but tactics less publicized than last fall, legal groups say – WBEZ (Chicago)

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Daily Dot

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· Jul 10, 2026

‘I’m Not in Your Way’: Video of ICE Arrest in Illinois Sparks Debate Over Recording Law Enforcement

An ICE arrest in St. Charles, Illinois, is drawing attention online after a video captured a tense exchange between officers and people recording the scene. Recently in St. Charles, Illinois a city just outside of Chicago, things became heated in a video posted to X during an arrest carried out by ICE officers. As a Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post ‘I’m Not in Your Way’: Video of ICE Arrest in Illinois Sparks Debate Over Recording Law Enforcement appeared first on The Daily Dot.

ArcaMax

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· Jul 2, 2026

Appeals court sides with city on Chicago police union COVID vaccine mandate case

CHICAGO — The latest chapter in a years long legal scuffle between the city of Chicago and two of its main police unions over COVID-19 vaccine mandates has ended with a city victory, though the fight could continue. A three-judge appellate ...

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 4, 2026

Park visitors say it’s ‘scary’ seeing ICE officers at Phil Hardberger Park

Photos of ICE officers at Phil Hardberger Park prompted questions from some local residents in San Antonio. ICE said its officers routinely conduct law enforcement operations to protect the American public, but did not say whether any arrests were made at the park.

South Africa Today

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· Jul 4, 2026

Three Arrested in Addo Drug Dealing Operation as Police Seize Mandrax and Tik

EASTERN CAPE — An intelligence-led police operation has led to multiple Addo drug dealing arrests, with authorities taking three suspects into custody after uncovering a cache of illicit narcotics. The coordinated law enforcement action took place on Thursday, July 2, 2026, when members of the Makhanda Crime Prevention Unit, the Highway Patrol Unit, and a []

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

Chico shooting update: Massive police presence at Butte County Library on Sherman Avenue; chilling photos emerge

Massive law enforcement activity was seen at Sherman Avenue/Third Avenue in Chico, California on Monday amid reports of a shooting at the Butte County Library.

Mindanao Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

94 arrested as Davao City police capture 14 ‘most wanted’ fugitives, seize illegal arms and drugs 

A MASSIVE, multi-front law enforcement sweep across Davao City has culminated in the arrest of 94 individuals, including more than a dozen high-value fugitives, the Davao City Police Office (DCPO)

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Related coverage for "ICE arrests have increased in Chicago, but tactics less publicized than last fall, legal groups say – WBEZ (Chicago)": Daily Dot — ‘I’m Not in Your Way’: Video of ICE Arrest in Illinois Sparks Debate Over Recording Law Enforcement. ArcaMax — Appeals court sides with city on Chicago police union COVID vaccine mandate case. KSAT San Antonio — Park visitors say it’s ‘scary’ seeing ICE officers at Phil Hardberger Park. South Africa Today — Three Arrested in Addo Drug Dealing Operation as Police Seize Mandrax and Tik. Hindustan Times — Chico shooting update: Massive police presence at Butte County Library on Sherman Avenue; chilling photos emerge. Mindanao Times — 94 arrested as Davao City police capture 14 ‘most wanted’ fugitives, seize illegal arms and drugs