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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNeighbors chase ICE away. They get gassed.
This is located in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago, close to Fullerton and Sheffield. It's a densely populated area near DePaul University. I'm pleased to see the community standing up against these despicable individuals.
— Raider (@iwillnotbesilenced.bsky.social) 2025-10-25T10:13:40.079Z
mopinko
(73,103 posts)does my heart good.
karynnj
(60,608 posts)Just as ICE's the early mass of ICE on Michigan Ave. They are quickly trying to make even rich, white people know that Trump and these thugs have all the power and his thugs hate all people not like them.
Botany
(75,688 posts)This is a shameful act.
bamagal62
(4,234 posts)Couldnt handle some screaming and loud whistling. They to gas them. Good job, Lakeview!
paleotn
(21,081 posts)Throw the tear gas back at them.

sop
(16,638 posts)of chemical agents like tear gas on crowds of protesters that do not present an imminent violent threat. These agents should be arrested for violating a court order.
Liberal In Texas
(15,752 posts)Like they lie when they kidnap people and claim they were assaulted.
peacebuzzard
(5,708 posts)and turn scenarios like this into oppressor raids
struggle4progress
(125,081 posts)McKenzie Sadeghi
USA TODAY
... Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency physician in New York City told USA TODAY that tear gas isnt necessarily a gas but rather a powder that is heated and mixed with a solvent and released as an aerosol.
Glatter said tear gas not only irritates cells, but also activates pain receptors, which leads to intense burning pain in the eyes, throat, lungs, skin and mucous membranes. Tear gas can also cause exaggerated muscle cramping in the eye and sensitivity to light that leads to eye closure.
Other effects of tear gas include a difficulty in swallowing, drooling and severe burning in the mouth. In some cases, it can cause an asthma attack or swelling in the area that could potentially lead to asphyxiation or death.
Dr. Kelly Johnson-Arbor, medical director at National Capital Poison Center, told USA TODAY that picking up tear gas canisters can cause burn injuries because canisters can detonate, which exposes people to propellants, solvents and explosives ...
The 1925 Geneva Protocol categorized tear gas as a chemical warfare agent and banned its use in war shortly after World War I. The protocol was signed at a conference held in Geneva and took effect on Feb. 8, 1928, according to the United Nations website ...
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/06/06/fact-check-its-true-tear-gas-chemical-weapon-banned-war/3156448001/
Igel
(37,180 posts)This was a big deal back in the early (and sometimes not so early) days of the Iraq War.
For crowd control they couldn't use tear gas. But they could use high-velocity lead. This was regarded as a pyrrhic victory by some, an unintended consequence.
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(1,393 posts)NoMoreRepugs
(11,700 posts)struggle4progress
(125,081 posts)Avanzan ya
banderas de unidad.
Y tú vendrás
marchando junto a mí
y así verás
tu canto y tu bandera florecer,
la luz
de un rojo amanecer
anuncia ya
la vida que vendrá ...
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