New Footage Reveals Alarming Details of ICE Officer's Confrontation with Activist Near Chicago
Body camera footage obtained by the Sun-Times has shed new light on a shocking incident in which an off-duty immigration enforcement officer allegedly assaulted a 68-year-old protester near Chicago. The chilling video shows ICE Officer Adam Saracco using force to subdue Robert Held, who was recording him at a gas station.
According to a local law enforcement officer, the situation "doesn't look good" and that Saracco "grabbed at him, got him on the ground." However, it appears that Saracco's account of events differs significantly from Held's. When questioned by police, Saracco claimed that Held was "actively resisting" and refusing to let him take his phone.
The footage obtained by the Sun-Times only captures the police response to the incident, but two witnesses reported seeing an "old man" being tackled and pulled around by Saracco. Another witness stated that he pulled over when he saw Saracco throw Held to the ground.
Saracco faces one misdemeanor count of battery in connection with the December 27 attack at a gas station in Brookfield, Illinois. His employer has been redacted from all records provided to the Sun-Times, but federal officials have confirmed that he is an off-duty ICE law enforcement officer.
In a statement, federal officials described Saracco as being targeted and harassed by a known "ICE agitator," claiming that he was responding to a direct threat against his safety. However, Held maintains that he was not a threat, stating that he has an artificial hip and was calmly standing with a camera on the sidewalk.
Saracco's first court appearance is set for early March, as he faces serious consequences for his actions. The incident raises concerns about police accountability and the treatment of activists who speak out against immigration enforcement practices.
Body camera footage obtained by the Sun-Times has shed new light on a shocking incident in which an off-duty immigration enforcement officer allegedly assaulted a 68-year-old protester near Chicago. The chilling video shows ICE Officer Adam Saracco using force to subdue Robert Held, who was recording him at a gas station.
According to a local law enforcement officer, the situation "doesn't look good" and that Saracco "grabbed at him, got him on the ground." However, it appears that Saracco's account of events differs significantly from Held's. When questioned by police, Saracco claimed that Held was "actively resisting" and refusing to let him take his phone.
The footage obtained by the Sun-Times only captures the police response to the incident, but two witnesses reported seeing an "old man" being tackled and pulled around by Saracco. Another witness stated that he pulled over when he saw Saracco throw Held to the ground.
Saracco faces one misdemeanor count of battery in connection with the December 27 attack at a gas station in Brookfield, Illinois. His employer has been redacted from all records provided to the Sun-Times, but federal officials have confirmed that he is an off-duty ICE law enforcement officer.
In a statement, federal officials described Saracco as being targeted and harassed by a known "ICE agitator," claiming that he was responding to a direct threat against his safety. However, Held maintains that he was not a threat, stating that he has an artificial hip and was calmly standing with a camera on the sidewalk.
Saracco's first court appearance is set for early March, as he faces serious consequences for his actions. The incident raises concerns about police accountability and the treatment of activists who speak out against immigration enforcement practices.