The Latin Kings street gang has reportedly issued a “shoot on sight” order against Customs and Border Protection agents in Chicago, prompting a security alert from federal authorities.
The move comes as Washington escalates its enforcement efforts in the Windy City as part of President Donald Trump's efforts to crack down on crime in major cities and to implement mass deportations.
EXCLUSIVE — Federal law enforcement believes bounties placed on the heads of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement sweeping the streets of Chicago originated in Mexico and that local gangs are ...
A new investigation by ProPublica found that immigration raids hailed by the Trump administration as a major strike against ...
An illegal immigrant with a criminal record has been arrested after shots were fired at U.S. Border Patrol agents during ...
A Chicago man has been indicted on charges he solicited the murder of U.S. Border Patrol field boss Gregory Bovino, but the bare-bones document makes no mention of previous allegations that he is a ...
A video appears to show rival gangs fighting it out with Roman candles. — -- A recent video appears to show young men shooting fireworks at each other in Chicago’s Near West Side neighborhood. A ...
CHICAGO -- In one of Chicago's most violent neighborhoods, ex-gang members and police officers now play friendly games of softball together in the Peace League by BUILD Chicago. "Since the softball ...
CHICAGO (AP) — One of Chicago’s most infamous gang leaders is among the people to receive commutations this week from President Donald Trump, a puzzling move that has raised questions about whether ...