Kane County State's Attorney's Office reviewing Aurora police use of force at anti-ICE student walkout at East Aurora High School
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The Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office has initiated an independent investigation into claims of “excessive force” by Aurora police during a student-led walkout earlier this week in Aurora, Illinois.

On Wednesday night, the Aurora Police Department issued a fresh statement concerning its contentious handling of an anti-ICE demonstration at East Aurora High School on Monday.

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According to a statement from the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office, they have acquired all relevant body-worn camera footage, reports, and evidence from the police department. A thorough analysis of these materials will be performed to assess if the officers’ actions were in line with departmental policies, training, and the law. Once this review is finalized, a detailed report will be shared with both the department and the public. The office appreciates the public’s patience during this independent process.

Following the release of videos showing officers detaining students, a protest erupted at the police station on Tuesday night.

Three individuals were detained during the incident. ABC7 has obscured the identities of those detained in the footage, as it remains unclear if any charges have been filed.

Protesters argue that the police response was excessive, while authorities claim the video footage does not present the complete context.

Aurora Police Chief Matt Thomas said, “Officers were encountering active and ongoing resistance as they attempted to take individuals into custody. No additional force beyond the takedown was used to complete the arrests despite continued active resistance from those involved.”

Police say the incident will undergo a thorough review, to make sure all actions were consistent with department policy.

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Young demonstrators gathered on Tuesday to call for the west suburban police chief to resign after a protest on Monday ended with three students arrested and an officer injured.

One of the boys arrested and charged told ABC7 that he complied with officers and still was tackled to the ground.

The Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office will release a full report once the investigation is complete.

More student walkouts are expected Friday. In a statement, Aurora Mayor John Laesch urged students to stay on sidewalks, cross streets safely, avoid confronting police and protest peacefully.

Chief Thomas issued the following full statement Wednesday evening:
“After an initial review of Monday’s student walkouts, I want to provide the community with additional context regarding the progression of events that ultimately led to last night’s protest at Simmons Park.
“The videos currently circulating publicly represent only a brief excerpt from a nearly three-hour-long incident. While the initial intent of the walkout was to be a peaceful protest – an activity we fully respect and recognize as a protected form of expression – the situation later escalated in ways that created public safety concerns.
“Aurora Police Department personnel made repeated efforts to facilitate the protest safely and worked to gain voluntary compliance from students when they entered and remained in active roadways. The department was also in constant communication with school officials who were on scene trying to gain compliance. Students were given multiple opportunities to move out of traffic and continue their demonstration in a safe manner, but those directives were refused. As the incident progressed, officers observed rocks and water bottles being thrown at police vehicles, physical altercations breaking out among students, intimidation of passing motorists, and reckless driving occurring in close proximity to the crowd. Officers continued to provide verbal warnings and advised enforcement action would follow if the unsafe behavior continued.
“At that point, enforcement action was determined to be necessary to restore safety and prevent further harm. These decisions were not made lightly and were based on the totality of circumstances unfolding over an extended period of time. Officers coordinated a measured response focused on identifying individuals contributing to the unlawful behavior and issuing local ordinance citations in an effort to gain compliance and stabilize the situation.
“An officer then approached two individuals who had been identified as primary contributors to the ongoing unsafe and unlawful behavior. Despite clear verbal direction, the encounter quickly escalated when the two individuals pulled away and actively attempted to evade the officer, prompting several additional officers to come to that officer’s assistance.
“Video shared online shows an officer tackling one of the individuals who appeared to be compliant. However, brief video clips do not capture the full sequence of events. Officers were encountering active and ongoing resistance as they attempted to take individuals into custody. No additional force beyond the takedown was used to complete the arrests despite continued active resistance from those involved.
“A third individual then entered the incident and punched an officer in the head while that officer was attempting to take another person into custody. The offender was later treated for a hand injury sustained while punching the officer, and the officer was transported to a local hospital for treatment of a head injury requiring six staples. Several other involved officers were also injured and received medical attention.
“It is important to note we had two other student walkouts that same day at different high schools. In those instances, students remained on the sidewalks, complied with officer direction, and the events were managed safely with only a couple of officers assigned to monitor each gathering. There were no enforcement issues.
“In contrast, this incident was markedly different. Participants repeatedly entered and remained in active roadways for an extended period of time and refused repeated directives to move. As a result of that dangerous behavior, more than 20 officers were required to manage traffic control, block intersections, anticipate crowd movement, and respond to disturbances. We were also required to hold over an additional shift of officers due to the length and impact of the event.
“As with any use of force, this incident will undergo a thorough review that includes examination of all available video, reports, and evidence to ensure actions taken were consistent with department policy, training, and the law. Because the individuals taken into custody are minors, the Illinois Juvenile Court Act strictly limits the release of law enforcement records, including video footage, related to juvenile offenders. The department remains committed to transparency, accountability, and continued engagement with our community while complying with all applicable legal and privacy requirements.
“The Aurora Police Department remains firmly committed to respecting everyone’s constitutional right to peacefully protest, including students. That commitment must also be balanced with our responsibility to protect the safety of those participating, as well as the broader community.
“We appreciate that last night’s gathering concluded without further incident and thank those who demonstrated peacefully and responsibly, while helping to maintain a safe environment. We encourage all members of our community – especially our young people – to continue expressing their voices in ways that are peaceful, lawful, and respectful of others.”

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