Two NYPD Officers Injured in Washington Heights ICE Chase Amid Controversy Over Immigration Enforcement.
A tense confrontation unfolded in Washington Heights on Wednesday morning, leaving two NYPD officers with minor injuries as they clashed with federal immigration agents. The incident began when residents called 911 to report four armed men pulling people out of cars, prompting a massive response from the police department.
As officers combed through the neighborhood searching for suspects, they stumbled upon a group chasing someone near 164th Street and Broadway. What seemed like an intervention quickly took a turn as the agents revealed themselves to be Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents - despite not wearing visible markings of their agency. The NYPD is prohibited from assisting in civil immigration enforcement.
The officers subsequently jumped out of their cars, only to realize they were interacting with federal agents. According to authorities, there was a brief verbal exchange before the incident escalated into physical confrontation. Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt during the scuffle.
However, another eyewitness recorded footage of what appeared to be a separate immigration enforcement action around the same time. Peter Green, who captured the video at 157th and Broadway, stated that NYPD officers arrived about a minute after federal agents had already departed with an individual taken from their car.
City Councilmember Shaun Abreu condemned the incident, labeling it "deeply disturbing" and describing ICE's actions as "despicable." He went on to decry the agency's pattern of intimidation, particularly in light of increased threats against law enforcement personnel.
In a counter-statement, Tricia McLaughlin from the Department of Homeland Security countered Abreu's accusations. She asserted that ICE officers were performing their duties and defended their bravery in the face of increasing aggression from protesters. The spokesperson also sidestepped addressing interactions between NYPD officers and agents.
The incident highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in New York City, where federal agencies have been criticized for clashing with local law enforcement.
A tense confrontation unfolded in Washington Heights on Wednesday morning, leaving two NYPD officers with minor injuries as they clashed with federal immigration agents. The incident began when residents called 911 to report four armed men pulling people out of cars, prompting a massive response from the police department.
As officers combed through the neighborhood searching for suspects, they stumbled upon a group chasing someone near 164th Street and Broadway. What seemed like an intervention quickly took a turn as the agents revealed themselves to be Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents - despite not wearing visible markings of their agency. The NYPD is prohibited from assisting in civil immigration enforcement.
The officers subsequently jumped out of their cars, only to realize they were interacting with federal agents. According to authorities, there was a brief verbal exchange before the incident escalated into physical confrontation. Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt during the scuffle.
However, another eyewitness recorded footage of what appeared to be a separate immigration enforcement action around the same time. Peter Green, who captured the video at 157th and Broadway, stated that NYPD officers arrived about a minute after federal agents had already departed with an individual taken from their car.
City Councilmember Shaun Abreu condemned the incident, labeling it "deeply disturbing" and describing ICE's actions as "despicable." He went on to decry the agency's pattern of intimidation, particularly in light of increased threats against law enforcement personnel.
In a counter-statement, Tricia McLaughlin from the Department of Homeland Security countered Abreu's accusations. She asserted that ICE officers were performing their duties and defended their bravery in the face of increasing aggression from protesters. The spokesperson also sidestepped addressing interactions between NYPD officers and agents.
The incident highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in New York City, where federal agencies have been criticized for clashing with local law enforcement.