Former DACA recipient with violent criminal past flees ICE, tries balcony jump during Chicago arrest
Share this @internewscast.com

This week in Chicago, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents apprehended a Mexican national, once a DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) beneficiary, who has a significant history of violent crime and unlawful entry into the United States, according to officials.

ICE characterized the arrest of Alan Eduardo Garcia as “high-risk” due to his “persistent aggression and efforts to thwart arrest.”

Garcia’s criminal history is extensive, featuring charges and convictions for offenses such as felony strangulation, domestic battery, disorderly conduct, battery resulting in bodily harm, aggravated battery against vulnerable individuals, and illegal firearm use.

In an operation dubbed Midway Blitz in Chicago, ICE officers intervened to prevent the 31-year-old from potentially ending his life by jumping from a third-floor balcony during the chase, thereby possibly saving him, according to ICE.

Alan Eduardo Garcia, shirtless, neing held by two masked agents

ICE agents recently detained a former DACA recipient of Mexican nationality in Chicago, known for a considerable criminal past, as reported by officials.

Although Garcia was previously protected under DACA, his status was revoked in 2019 during the first term of President Donald Trump’s administration.

ICE officers first attempted to arrest Garcia during an Oct. 8 traffic stop, but he allegedly fled at the time, ramming a government vehicle and driving at speeds topping 100 mph.

On Wednesday, officers attempted to arrest him again after he left his apartment and got into his car.

Garcia again rammed officers’ cars and sped off before fleeing on foot and barricading himself inside his apartment, ICE said.

ICE vehicle

ICE officers first attempted to arrest Garcia Oct. 8 during a traffic stop, but he allegedly fled, ramming a government vehicle and driving at speeds topping 100 mph. (Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Officers entered his apartment and apprehended him as he was attempting to jump off the balcony.

Garcia allegedly struck officers before he was handcuffed.

Two officers sustained injuries during the arrest and were treated at an urgent care center.

ICE officers with logos on gear

Garcia remains in ICE custody pending immigration proceedings. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“The safety and well-being of our officers is our top priority,” ICE Chicago Field Office Director Sam Olson said in a statement. “This incident highlights the risks our officers face daily in carrying out their duties to protect our communities. We commend their professionalism and courage in handling this dangerous situation.”

Garcia remains in ICE custody pending immigration proceedings.

Also on Wednesday, a daycare employee was arrested outside of her workplace in Chicago. 

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Trump Hosts Inaugural 'Board of Peace' Meeting, Announces $10 Billion U.S. Contribution

Trump’s $10 Billion Peace Initiative: Unveiling the Groundbreaking ‘Board of Peace’ Meeting

On Thursday morning, President Trump convened the first meeting of the Board…
Arizona sheriff blocking FBI from key evidence in escalating Guthrie case: source

Automated Border Measures Activated in Hunt for Missing Nancy Guthrie, Retired Agent Reveals

The ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, 84, in southern Arizona has not…
Stephen A Smith calls on Gavin Newsom to ‘answer’ for California’s homelessness, crime

Stephen A. Smith Challenges Gavin Newsom: Unveiling the Truth Behind California’s Homelessness and Crime Crisis

In a recent episode of his “Straight Shooter” podcast, ESPN host Stephen…
Man charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting victim in face with crossbow: police

Police: Man Faces Attempted Murder Charge for Alleged Crossbow Attack

A man from Long Island has been charged with attempted murder after…
Bayer agrees to $7.25 billion proposed settlement over thousands of Roundup cancer lawsuits

Bayer’s $7.25 Billion Settlement: What It Means for Roundup Cancer Lawsuit Victims

Bayer, the agrochemical giant, alongside attorneys for cancer sufferers, announced a tentative…
'One of Florida's finest': FHP trooper passes away during training session

Respected Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Tragically Dies During Training

The Florida Highway Patrol is mourning the loss of one of its…
11 arrested in France for the beating death of far-right student

French Authorities Detain 11 in Connection with Fatal Assault on Student Linked to Far-Right Movement

PARIS — French authorities have apprehended 11 individuals in connection with the…
2 killed, 3 injured in Bishop Ford Freeway crash involving Chicago dance team; Illinois State Police, family say

Tragic Bishop Ford Freeway Crash Claims 2 Lives, Injures 3 from Chicago Dance Team: Illinois State Police Report

CHICAGO (WLS) — Tragedy struck early Thursday morning on the Bishop Ford…
Chicago Bears news: NFL team announces Jeff King replacing Ian Cunningham as assistant general manager under Ryan Poles

Chicago Bears Appoint Jeff King as New Assistant General Manager, Succeeding Ian Cunningham Under Ryan Poles’ Leadership

The Chicago Bears have elevated Jeff King to the role of assistant…
NYC's iconic accent -- think 'Goodfellas' and 'A Bronx Tale' -- is slowly disappearing from daily lingo, study says

Disappearing Voices: Study Reveals Decline of NYC’s Iconic Accent in Modern Dialect

The iconic New York accent, known for its distinctive charm and recognizable…
Two arrested after $14.5 million in robotic surgical arms stolen from Jacksonville hospital

Duo Caught in $14.5 Million Heist of Robotic Surgical Arms from Jacksonville Hospital

Michael Roberson and Angela Kearse have been taken into custody in relation…
Rapper Lil Poppa, 25, dies in Georgia, cause being investigated

Tragic Loss: Rapper Lil Poppa, 25, Passes Away in Georgia; Investigation into Cause of Death Underway

The music world is mourning the loss of Florida rapper Lil Poppa,…