Groups petition for special prosecutor to investigate actions of federal agents during 'Operation Midway Blitz'
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In Chicago, a contentious debate is brewing over the actions of federal agents during an enforcement operation known as “Operation Midway Blitz.” The controversy centers around a call for a special prosecutor to delve into the conduct of these agents, a push being spearheaded by the law firm Loevy & Loevy. However, this initiative is already facing significant resistance from influential quarters.

Loevy & Loevy, a prominent Chicago law firm, has taken the lead in demanding accountability for what they describe as excessive use of force by federal agents conducting immigration enforcement last autumn. The firm alleges that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents engaged in a series of egregious actions, including assaulting peaceful civilians, clergy members, and journalists, as well as unlawfully detaining an elected official. Furthermore, they assert that entire neighborhoods were tear-gassed and that multiple individuals were shot, with at least one fatality reported.

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The law firm is adamant that an independent special prosecutor is crucial to ensuring accountability for these alleged actions within Cook County. They argue that only through such an investigation can justice be served and public trust restored.

Nonetheless, the proposal has encountered strong opposition from Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke. She argues that appointing a special prosecutor could complicate efforts to successfully prosecute and convict any federal agents found to have violated the law. “The stakes are too high for us to get this wrong,” Burke stated, expressing her firm opposition to the petition.

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In response to the group’s demands, Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke said the petition for a special prosecutor would only make it more difficult to prosecute and convict federal agents accused of breaking the law.

O’Neill Burk said in part, “The stakes are too high for us to get this wrong, and I will strenuously oppose this petition.”

Last month, her office outlined protocol for charging federal agents, that would apply to cases involving a death, shooting, act of violence, or use of force incident, related to federal immigration enforcement.

The coalition of more than 200 elected officials, community organizations, attorneys and religious leaders plan to share more about their push at a news conference. That’s happening later this week.

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