July 13, 2026

15 thoughts on “All charges against Chicago protesters dropped in latest ICE case to unravel

  1. So the bottom line is the demonstrators were accused of banging and pushing on the vehicle, scratching the word “pig” on the car, and breaking a rear windshield wiper during a protest in September. Wonder how this will land.

  2. Reading that prosecutors may face sanctions over redactions to grand jury transcripts linked to four of ‘Broadview Six’ — hard to argue with the logic there.

  3. When you look at prosecutors may face sanctions over redactions to grand jury transcripts linked to four of ‘Broadview Six’, the implications are hard to ignore.

  4. In other words that while prosecutors were abandoning their efforts, the conduct of the protesters was “unacceptable in a civilized society”. Curious to see how this develops.

  5. Basically that while prosecutors were abandoning their efforts, the conduct of the protesters was “unacceptable in a civilized society”. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  6. The detail about that while prosecutors were abandoning their efforts, the conduct of the protesters was “unacceptable in a civilized society” is something people should sit with.

  7. What stands out is andrew Boutros, a US attorney, made the announcement on Thursday after a meeting about redactions made by prosecutors to a set of grand jury transcripts. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  8. When you look at that while prosecutors were abandoning their efforts, the conduct of the protesters was “unacceptable in a civilized society”, the implications are hard to ignore.

  9. On one hand andrew Boutros, a US attorney, made the announcement on Thursday after a meeting about redactions made by prosecutors to a set of grand jury transcripts. But at the same time that while prosecutors were abandoning their efforts, the conduct of the protesters was “unacceptable in a civilized society”.

  10. Reading that the Broadway Six prosecutions began to fall apart in April when questions about grand jury transcripts surfaced and prosecutors declined to make further allegations against the demonstrators — hard to argue with the logic there.

  11. In other words andrew Boutros, a US attorney, made the announcement on Thursday after a meeting about redactions made by prosecutors to a set of grand jury transcripts. Curious to see how this develops.

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