NYC ICE protest chaos: cops arrest Nigerian who used car to hit agents

Tensions erupted into chaos outside a Brooklyn hospital on Saturday night when ICE agents detained a Nigerian man accused of using his vehicle as a weapon against federal officers.

The individual, Chidozie Wilson Okeke, was forcibly removed from Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Bushwick, triggering a dramatic scene following hours of mounting unrest.

The situation reached its peak just as Okeke arrived at the medical facility for an assessment.

As word spread, the atmosphere intensified with demonstrators clashing with authorities, leading to several arrests during the transfer of Okeke by federal agents.

According to police, the crowd of protesters grew larger and more unruly, obstructing traffic, causing property damage, and ignoring orders to disperse.

Video footage from the early hours of Sunday captures the moment federal officers escorted Okeke out of the hospital.

Handcuffed, he was pulled down a short set of steps toward an ambulance bay as officers formed a barrier against shouting protesters. At one point, he appeared to fall to the ground before agents lifted him and forced him into a waiting vehicle.

According to police, protesters attempted to block the ambulance bay and prevent the vehicle from leaving, prompting further intervention.

Word spread rapidly that ICE agents were at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Bushwick, Brooklyn leading to a crowd of up to 200 protesters gathering outside and blocking the exits

Chidozie Wilson Okeke, a Nigerian national, was arrested by federal immigration agents in Brooklyn and later taken to Wyckoff Heights Medical Center for medical evaluation

Video footage captured a protester breaking the back windshield of an ICE vehicle with a skateboard

Eight people were arrested during the confrontation, facing charges including resisting arrest, obstructing governmental administration and criminal mischief. Another individual was issued a summons.

Authorities said several ICE vehicles were damaged and officers suffered minor injuries during the unrest.

The Department of Homeland Security said Okeke had overstayed a tourist visa and had prior arrests for assault and criminal drug possession. 

According to a DHS spokesperson, the situation had already been volatile before the hospital standoff even began.

‘During his arrest, Okeke refused to comply with officers’ lawful commands to exit the vehicle and weaponized his vehicle to attempt to hit ICE officers,’ the spokesperson said. 

‘Okeke became physically combative attempting to punch and elbow ICE officers. Our officers followed their training and used the minimum amount of force necessary to make the arrest.’

After the confrontation, Okeke requested medical attention, prompting agents to transport him to the hospital. 

By the time he arrived, a crowd had already begun to gather.

One NYPD officer could be seen throwing a protestor to the ground in video footage

The pair could be seen tussling before the protestor was floored

Eight people were arrested by police and charged with offenses including resisting arrest, obstructing governmental administration and criminal mischief

Police said protesters threw trash cans into the street, obstructed roadways near Stanhope Street and Wyckoff Avenue, and damaged vehicles during the confrontation

One local politician suggested the NYPD and ICE had been coordinating with one another

Police said protesters blocked traffic and obstructed the ambulance bay outside Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, preventing vehicles from moving freely as tensions escalated

Police attempted to disburse the protestors that were blocking the hospital’s parking garage 

Democratic New York State Senator Julia Salazar said on social media that ICE appears to have recently increased its presence in the Bushwick area, raising concerns among local residents

Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso called ICE’s presence in Bushwick ‘deeply disturbing’ 

City Councilmember Sandy Nurse whose district includes Bushwick said she was on the scene from around 11pm to 3am and claimed there was direct coordination between ICE and the NYPD

Within hours, that crowd swelled to what officials and witnesses described as a mass protest, with as many as 200 people converging outside the facility. 

Protesters hurled trash cans into the streets  and surrounded the exits to the hospital as tensions mounted.

The New York City Police Department said it had no role in the federal operation but responded after receiving 911 calls around 10:39pm, reporting a disorderly group near Stanhope Street and Wyckoff Avenue. 

Officers arriving on scene encountered protesters who refused to leave. 

Inside the hospital, the situation remained fluid as Okeke was evaluated while a prolonged standoff continued outside.

Brooklyn City Councilmember Sandy Nurse, who said she was at the scene from around 11pm to 3am, described how quickly the situation escalated once word spread.

‘Word spread fast that ICE had brought someone they detained to the ER to be treated for injuries related to their kidnapping. New Yorkers showed up immediately,’ she said on social media.

The New York City Police Department said it was not involved in the federal immigration operation and only responded after receiving 911 calls about a disorderly crowd blocking traffic

Police said protesters threw trash cans into the street, obstructed roadways near Stanhope Street and Wyckoff Avenue, and damaged vehicles during the confrontation

The protest continued into the early morning hours, with streets closed and tensions high until the crowd eventually dispersed

The NYPD said it was not involved in the ICE federal operation but responded to multiple 911 calls reporting a disorderly crowd blocking traffic and refusing to disperse

The NYPD said it was not involved in the ICE federal operation but responded to multiple 911 calls reporting a disorderly crowd blocking traffic and refusing to disperse

Despite the NYPD’s insistence that it did not coordinate with federal agents, Nurse disputed that account writing: ‘What I witnessed during the discharge appeared to be direct coordination between ICE and the NYPD, with officers cordoning off the ambulance bay to allow ICE to move the individual into their vehicles and leave.’

Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso called ICE’s presence ‘deeply disturbing’ in a social media post, adding: ‘To our neighbors who quickly mobilized last night, thank you for making it loud and clear that ICE is not welcome in Brooklyn.’

New York State Senator Julia Salazar suggested federal immigration enforcement had recently increased in the area, while residents expressed fear and uncertainty as the situation unfolded.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaking on Sunday morning, reiterated his opposition to ICE operations in the city.

‘I’ve said time and time again, ICE raids are cruel and inhumane,’ he said. ‘They do nothing to serve in the interest of public safety.’

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