
BROADVIEW, Ill. (WLS) -- A man says he was hit by a pick-up truck near the ICE processing facility in Broadview Wednesday night.
The head of US Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks landed in Chicago Thursday, and could be headed to the ICE processing facility in Broadview.
He posted on X saying, "We will not allow criminal aliens to take root in our communities."
This comes after overnight chaos, where a protester near the ICE facility made contact with a vehicle, according to the village of Broadview.
A Broadview spokesperson said they are, "Treating this incident as we would any other traffic accident where a pedestrian was struck."
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Cellphone video ABC7 received from a witness shows a man on a pickup truck's hood. The vehicle then drives away and the man falls off.
It's unclear what happened before the recording starts.
The victim was taken to Loyola Hospital and expected to be OK.
"Broadview police officer requested to speak with the ICE agent who had claimed to witness the incident. The agents at the gate post stated they were unaware of any such agent and had no knowledge of an agent being involved in striking a pedestrian," police said in a statement.
Broadview police said as they were investigating, ICE agents began deploying pepper balls toward protesters.
"The deployment of pepper spray began affecting Broadview officers. Due to visibility issues and no further identification of a suspect vehicle, we departed the scene without further incident," police said.
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Jose Ocegueda said he was walking to a gas station when he said the truck drove up on the sidewalk and hit his friend.
"As we were walking, we hear a car coming and one of my friends was like, 'Watch out' and so we looked and he just ran over my friend," witness Jose Ocegueda said.
The fencing put up by federal authorities also remains a point of contention.
The Broadview Fire Department has demanded ICE remove the fence, saying it could hamper their emergency response.
ABC7 has reached out to ICE for a response - but have not yet heard back.