An enraged Chicago woman allegedly told an ICE agent “I hope your kid dies” and threatened to shoot officers “right in their f–king” face as they carried out a recent immigration raid.
Joshalin Rivera is accused of spewing the vile tirade as ICE and Border Patrol agents were making arrests at an apartment building on Chicago’s West Side on Sunday morning, according to a criminal complaint.
“I hope your kid dies a f–king miserable death, your f–king kid needs to get shot in the f–king face next bitch,” Rivera allegedly shouted at the agent.
“They lucky I ain’t got my s–t on me. I’d pop both of they ass… pop them right in their f–king face.”
Rivera was among a group of bystanders who swarmed the apartment building entrance just as the feds were trying to make the arrests, according to the filing.
It wasn’t immediately clear who authorities were trying to detain.
After the officers eventually moved inside the apartment, Rivera allegedly could be heard saying, “I’m busting all their f–king windows.”
Moments later, someone hurled a brick through a Border Patrol agent’s unmarked vehicle and shattered the glass, the complaint states.
When authorities demanded to know who was responsible, at least two people allegedly pointed to Rivera.
As the feds tried to cuff her, Rivera allegedly pulled at an officer’s neck and grabbed another agent’s “vest in the direction of her firearm,” the complaint charges.
Another woman, Daishalie Urdiales, then allegedly intervened and tried to stop officers from nabbing Rivera.
“Urdiales then arrived and tried to physically prevent [one officer] from getting to Rivera, including by pushing [the officer] and pulling his magazine, an ammunition storage device, from his chest and throwing it to the ground,” the filing states.
Both women were eventually cuffed and are now facing federal assault charges.
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