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A tense video appeared Massachusetts Arrest Disturbed by a crowd of about 25 people in what the police call “chaotic incident”.
Shots taken on Thursday in Worcester Displays a group of residents singing “Don’t take your mother!” and “No order!” After taking their wife to SUV in uniform ice and US border protection agents. Before the vehicle can be withdrawn, other women have been seen putting their hands on the front hood of SUV -A and screaming in protest.
At one point, the CBP agent began to push each other as he tried to throw her away from SUV. The vehicle eventually leaves the area after the Worcester Police Directorate arrived and declared an illegal assembly, threatening arrest.
“I am upset when I hear about today’s events involving ice. As someone who is proud of the welcome city, I am devastated when I hear the separation of my family, especially with my mother’s day around the corner,” wrote Joseph Petty, Mayor, City Mayor, on X.
DHS defends the detention of Ice of a college student who has violated traffic laws

The woman was seen on Thursday, May 8, detained at Worcester, Massachusetts. (@iwontsealthemooniswear_ via Storyful -a)
“The fear of separating the ice family is the worst nightmare of many in our city. I asked the city manager for a complete report on the incident.
American immigration and customs execution (ICE) did not immediately respond on Friday to the Fox News Digital comment.
The Worcester Police Directorate announced that she had responded to the Eurek Street at about 11:13 in the morning “for a state of a federal agent surrounded by a large group of twenty -five people.”
“We also received an invitation from someone who said that ICE officers on the spot refused to show a crowd order. Police officers from Worcester replied that they preserve peace and prevent anyone from being injured,” the department said.
However, when police arrived, “they noticed a chaotic scene with several federal agents of various agencies who tried to take a female in custody,” according to the Worcester Police Directorate.
“Federal agents put this female in arrest and tried to go to the vehicle. The audience was rude, and several people put their hands with federal agents and Worcester officials in an attempt to go to the vehicle and the detainee. Worcester officials tried to deplete the situation and maintain everything safe,” the police continued.

A multitude of people can see how to gather around SUV Worcester, Massachusetts. (@iwontsealthemooniswear_ via Storyful -a)
“While the vehicle went withdrawn, a minor female had a newborn baby in her arms and stood in front of a newborn car. The police told her that she was threatening the baby and had to move. She eventually adhered to and gave a newborn to someone else,” the police said. “As the vehicle was moving, she ran behind the vehicle and hit the passenger side. She seemed to run in front of the vehicle, and the police took her to custody.”
That woman has been accused With reckless endangerment of the child, disturbing peace, messy behavior and resistance of arrests, while the infant was unharmed.
Police said they took her to custody, Ashley Spring, 38, from Worcester, “pushed more officers” and “threw an unknown liquid substance on them.”
She was also arrested and charged with attack and battery on a police officer, an attack and a dangerous weapon battery (unknown fluid), a messy behavior and distracting a police officer.

At one point, the CBP agent, the female passerby, to the left, begin to push each other as he tries to move her from SUV Worcester. (@iwontsealthemooniswear_ via Storyful -a)
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The Worcester Police Directorate has announced that “chaotic incident is still under investigation” and that additional accusations may occur.