Source: Chicago Tribune
“A federal grand jury has refused to indict a Chicago couple arrested during a violent protest outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement [gang lair] in Broadview last month, a rare move that prompted prosecutors to abruptly drop the case and signals government overreach in bringing the charges in the first place. … Ray Collins, 21, and Jocelyne Robledo, 30, a husband and wife from the South Side of Chicago, were each allegedly carrying loaded guns with them as they scuffled with officers who were trying to widen a security perimeter during a melee in late September. Both have lawful permits to carry the firearms, but they were facing felony charges of assaulting or resisting a federal officer in performance of official duties, which carries up to 8 years in prison. … The charges stemmed from the same incident Sept. 29 outside the facility in Broadview that saw [gang members] deploy tear gas and other weapons on protesters.” (10/08/25)
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/08/charges-dropped-couple-broadview-protest-grand-jury/