Residentes del noroeste enfrentan a agentes que disparan gas lacrimógeno; cancelan desfile de Halloween

Agentes federales desplegaron gas lacrimógeno en un vecindario de Chicago, deteniendo a tres personas.

El sábado, agentes federales llevaron a tres personas, incluyendo dos ciudadanos estadounidenses y una persona que identificaron como un respondor rápido, en vehículos sin distintivos. El gas lacrimógeno fue liberado en la zona antes de que los agentes salieran "de manera errática", según al menos tres residentes que fueron testigos del hecho.

El incidente ocurrió en el vecindario de Old Irving Park, donde una multitud de personas se reunió para filmar y gritar a los agentes. Se canceló un desfile de Halloween en la zona debido al incidente.

La concejal Ruth Cruz calificó los dos usos de gas lacrimógeno en su distrito como "ataques no provocados y profundamente preocupantes contra nuestras comunidades". El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) dijo que el agente había sido acusado y arrestado por agresión.

Un exfiscal de la oficina del fiscal del estado del condado de Cook, Brian Kolp, afirmó que los agentes estaban "acosados por alborotadores" y que la multitud estaba compuesta por vecinos que habían salido de sus casas para filmar y gritar a los agentes.

El incidente fue el último en un vecindario de Chicago donde se ha desplegado gas lacrimógeno. Otros vecindarios, como Lake View, La Villita, East Side, Albany Park, Brighton Park y Logan Square, han sido escenario de actividad federal recientemente.

Los residentes del vecindario expresaron su sorpresa y consternación ante el incidente y llamaron a la acción para proteger sus comunidades. Un mensaje escrito con gis en una acera en la esquina de Harding Avenue y Roscoe Street reflejó las preocupaciones de los residentes.

El incidente ha generado un debate sobre las tácticas de los agentes federales y su impacto en las comunidades.
 
😕🤔 This is crazy, right? I mean, who expects to see gas lacrimógeno in their neighborhood? 😂 Like, what's next? A SWAT team showing up at your doorstep? 🚨 It's not like they're trying to stop a riot or something, they just show up with the whole works and start spraying people. That's so concerning for the community. I can see why Ruth Cruz is all upset about it. 🤷‍♀️ What are we even doing here? Can't we just live in peace without the feds breathing down our necks? 😒 And what's up with the agents being "acosados por alborotadores"? Are they trying to say that the people were just having a party or something? 🎉 I don't know, man. This whole thing just feels really sketchy to me...
 
OMG, this is so not cool! They're using gas lacrimógeno on innocent people? It's like something out of a bad sci-fi movie 🚨💥 Like, what's next? Using tear gas on kids at a birthday party or something?! I mean, I get it, they're trying to do their job, but this is just ridiculous. And what's with the agents going out there "de manera errática"? Sounds like they were just winging it and hoping for the best 🤦‍♂️. And those residents who got caught in the crossfire? Poor guys, that must have been super scary 😱. I'm all about keeping people safe, but this just seems like a huge overreaction to me. We need some serious reforms on how law enforcement is handling these situations 💪.
 
😕🤯 Esto es super concernante, ¿quién se supone que está a punto de disparar gas lacrimógeno? 🚫 Es perfectamente comprensible que la gente esté asustada y enfadada cuando vienen agentes federales con armas y gases a la zona. La policía ya tiene un poder enorme, ¿por qué necesitan agregar más gas lacrimógeno a la mezcla? 🤔

Lo que me llama la atención es cómo la gente se puso de pie en el medio de todo esto para filmar y gritar, ¡eres tú un verdadero héroe! 🙌 Y también me parece genial que los residentes estén trabajando juntos para proteger sus comunidades, eso es algo que debemos ver más a menudo. 💪
 
🤔 I'm literally still trying to wrap my head around this, you guys! The use of tear gas in a residential area is just so wrong on so many levels 🚫💥. Like, what even is the point of doing that? It's not like they were going to get away with it without consequences 🤷‍♂️. And can we talk about how they showed up in vehicles without any identifying marks? That's some sketchy stuff right there 👀.

And have you seen the reactions from the community? 😱 They're calling for action, and rightfully so! This kind of thing is just unacceptable 🚫. I mean, what if it was one of your neighbors or a family member who got caught up in that chaos? The thought alone gives me chills 😨.

I'm not even going to get into the whole conspiracy theory thing... 🤯 let's just focus on getting some answers and making sure this kind of thing never happens again 💪. Can we please get our community leaders to step up and demand some real change here? We need to stand together and support each other, especially when it comes to issues like police accountability 👫.

Let's keep the conversation going, guys! What are your thoughts on this whole situation? 🤔
 
This is getting crazy 🤯. Me parece que los agentes federales están usando gas lacrimógeno como ultima medida para controlar la multitud, pero a costa de violar los derechos humanos. ¿Por qué no se pueden encontrar otras formas de resolver el problema? La represión siempre genera más problemas 🤔.

La pregunta es, ¿qué tan cerca estamos de que esto se convierta en una forma normal de policía en Estados Unidos? Es un tema muy delicado y debemos reflexionar sobre las consecuencias de nuestras acciones.
 
😬 This is super concerning 🤯. Using gas lacrimógeno on a civilian crowd just to disperse people? It's like something out of a movie, but in real life it's just crazy 😲. I mean, what if someone had gotten hurt? Or worse? 🚑 The fact that the agents were described as "errática" when they left the scene doesn't help either... it sounds like they might have been running from the crowd instead of trying to control them 👮‍♂️. And now there's a debate about their tactics, which is exactly what we need more of 🤔. Can we just make sure that our law enforcement agencies are using non-violent methods to resolve situations first? 🙏
 
Wow 😲, parece que el uso de gas lacrimógeno por parte de la policía es un tema muy sensible en Chicago ahora. Interesting 🤔, ¿cómo se sienten los residentes del vecindario después de ver a sus vecinos heridos por el gas? 🚑 Los dos ciudadanos estadounidenses detenidos también deben estar muy estresados 😟.
 
I'm totally freaking out about this 🤯. I mean, who gets gassed by the feds just because they're protesting? It's like, what even is going on here? 🤷‍♂️ The fact that it happened in a residential area and people were just trying to film and express themselves is really messed up. And now there are rumors that the person who was arrested was a protester too... 😱 Like, what's next? Using tear gas on peaceful protests? It's so not cool, man. I feel for the people of Old Irving Park, they're already dealing with enough stress without this drama unfolding in their neighborhood. Can't we just have some peace and quiet around here? 🙅‍♂️
 
🤔🚨 this is so messed up, agents deployed tear gas in a chicago neighborhood and arrested 3 people 🚫💥. like what's going on? 🤷‍♀️

```
+---------------+
| Old Irving |
| Park Incident |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+----+ +----+ +----+
| Gas | --> | Arrests | --> | Community Concerns
| Lacrimógeno | | Activismo |
+----+ +----+ +----+
```

i mean, we're already living in a time where law enforcement is under scrutiny, and now this? 🤯 it's like they're trying to provoke people even more. what's the point of deploying tear gas in a residential area? 🤔

```
+---------------+
| DHS Response |
| Accusations and |
| Arrests |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+----+ +----+
| Lack of Transparency | --> | Questions about Motives
| Trust Issues | |
+----+ +----+
```

anyway, the community is speaking out and calling for change 🗣️. it's time for law enforcement to listen and prioritize community safety over aggressive tactics 💡
 
🚨👮‍♂️🚫 Gas lacrimógeno = 😩😱😵

[imagen de un gas lacrimógeno con una cara de terror]

¿Por qué los agentes federales no usan la "técnica de agotamiento de emociones" como método de detención? 🤔

[imagen de Arnold Schwarzenegger con un título: "I'll be back... to my rights"]
 
I'm still getting shocked thinking about this, like, remember when we used to watch those old cop shows and they'd always show the police using tear gas as a last resort? 😱 It's crazy how things have changed. Now it feels like they're just throwing gas at people for no reason. I mean, what if it was your family member or friend who got caught up in that? 🤕 The idea of agents being "acosados por alborotadores" just doesn't sit right with me. And what's with the lack of transparency? They just show up with gas and start spraying without warning. It's like they're not even trying to understand the situation. I'm not sure if it's a matter of overcautiousness or just plain old fear, but whatever it is, we need to be more careful about how our law enforcement agencies operate. This gas lacrimógeno thing needs to stop ASAP, in my opinion.
 
🤕 Omg, esto es tan triste! ¿Cómo se supone que una persona puede estar "acosada por alborotadores" y lanzar gas lacrimógeno a innocent people? 🚫 Es como si estuvieran tratando de ahogar a la gente. La policía tiene que ser más cuidadosa y respetuosa con las comunidades. Y lo peor es que el exfiscal dice que la multitud estaba compuesta por vecinos que habían salido de sus casas para filmar y gritar... ¡como si fuera un gran espectáculo! 📺 Esto es tan preocupante, ¿cómo se va a generar confianza en las comunidades cuando la policía actúa de esta manera?
 
🤔 This is so crazy! The feds using gas lacrimógeno on a neighborhood in Chicago? It's like, what even is the point of that? 🤷‍♂️ They're just causing more harm and fear among innocent people. I'm all for keeping communities safe, but there's gotta be a better way to do it without resorting to tear gas. 😕 And can we talk about how they showed up in unmarked vehicles? That's some serious shady stuff right there. 🚫 The fact that the mayor didn't comment on this incident is even more alarming. It's like, what are we missing here? 💥 We need to be holding our leaders accountable for their actions and making sure our communities are treated with respect and dignity. 💯
 
Ugh, this is getting crazy 🤯! The fact that the feds used gas lacrimógeno on civilians in Chicago is just wild 😨. I mean, what's next? They're like those agents from "Mr. Robot" trying to take down a whole neighborhood 🤖. And what's up with the DHS saying one of their own was arrested for agresión? Sounds like they're playing defense, you know? 🙄 Anyway, it's clear that these tactics are having a huge impact on communities in Chicago. As Ruth Cruz said, it's an "attack on our communities" 💔. Can't we just have some peace and quiet without the feds showing up with tear gas? 😩
 
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