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Body Camera Video shows the Worcester police, which reacts to the “chaotic” ice operation

Police freedom camera video video by Worcester ICE arrest



Police freedom camera video video by Worcester ICE arrest

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The Worcester police have a body camera video of what civil servants met when they were called to one Ice operation in the Eureka Street Last week. A large amount tried to keep ice agents from taking a woman in custody.

In the video released on Friday, people in the crowd demanded an arrest warrant of the federal agents.

The videos were uploaded to the city's YouTube page. The videos contain more than 550 minutes of film material from the incident on May 8th.

Image by Worcester Police Officer's body camera from ice operation in Eureka Street on May 8th.

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Officers are seen as they try to remove the people from the vehicle in which a woman was inside who was already detained by ice.

The Worcester police said they were called for the control of the crowd. The officers arrested a woman and a teenager. The Worcester police authority is now asking to reject the case against the young person who has been arrested.

Paul Saucier, police chief of Worcester, said the videos were published to “illustrate the chaotic character of the situation, how they were experienced by the officials who had to make quick, critical decisions at the moment to ensure the security of everyone on site.”

Executional regulation on immigration laws

Also on Friday, Worcester City Manager Eric Batista published an executive regulation in which guidelines for local response and participation in the implementation of federal immigration laws and operations were determined.

In the order, city workers and civil servants should not initiate any questions or investigations based on immigration status.

The city said that the municipal employees should not participate in the immigration law of a federal authority, “except in response to an application for support from the support services, which should be considered necessary to ensure the security of the civil servants; to ensure public security;

Early this week, The Worcester town hall was closed protested against ice as dozens of people.

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