US attorney files motion to dismiss charges against 2 of 'Broadview Six' defendants, Catherine Sharp and Joselyn Walsh

The U.S. Attorney’s Office has filed a motion to dismiss charges against two individuals from the group known as the “Broadview Six,” according to a report from Chicago (WLS).

Initially, these individuals were accused of blocking a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicle and engaging in physical altercations with federal agents during a protest held last September.

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Currently, the U.S. Attorney is requesting that a judge dismiss the charges against Catherine Sharp, a candidate for the Cook County Board, and Joselyn Walsh.

All six individuals involved in the case had previously entered pleas of not guilty.

Given that four of the six accused are Democrats, either pursuing public office or already holding a position, their supporters argue that the charges are politically motivated rather than based on their actions during the protest.

Among those charged are House candidate Kat Abughazaleh and five others. They face felony charges stemming from their alleged participation in confrontations with law enforcement officers, incidents that were widely shared on social media following the protest outside the Broadview facility.

Abughazaleh’s campaign Friday said she filed a motion to compel seeking communications, records, and information from the government about the decision to charge her.

If convicted, the conspiracy count carries a maximum of six years in federal prison.

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