Jueza cita tiroteo de ICE en Minneapolis al pausar la desestimación de demanda por uso de la fuerza en Chicago

Una jueza federal en Chicago, Sara Ellis, ha citado un tiroteo mortal en Minneapolis para investigar si las autoridades federales deben proteger a personas que demuestran o protestan contra operativos de aplicación y remoción de inmigración del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional.

El caso, que presentó el otoño pasado, se centra en la orden judicial preliminar emitida por Ellis que restringió el uso de gas lacrimógeno, técnicas de estrangulamiento y otras medidas por parte de las autoridades federales. Los abogados del caso afirmaron que una desestimación de la demanda podría excluir demandas futuras de los miembros de la clase certificada.

En una audiencia en el jueves, Ellis dijo que "no le da mucho consuelo" saber que a alguien fue disparado en Minneapolis. También citó su obligación de proteger a las personas dentro de su jurisdicción y les indicó que regresaron a su sala de audiencia para continuar investigando.

El caso ha sido un punto de atención debido al uso de la fuerza por parte de los agentes federales, incluido el uso de gas lacrimógeno en un desfile de Halloween con niños. La jueza Ellis también concluyó que el comandante de la Patrulla Fronteriza mintió sobre haber desplegado gas lacrimógeno en un vecindario.

Los demandantes, incluyendo el Chicago Headline Club, Block Club Chicago y el Chicago Newspaper Guild, parecen buscar su desestimación para evitar que un panel de jueces de la Corte de Apelaciones del 7º Circuito suspenda la orden de Ellis. Sin embargo, el abogado del caso afirmó que no tienen ninguna preocupación sobre lo que pueda decidir la jueza.

La decisión de Ellis es un punto de tensión entre las autoridades federales y los demandantes, quienes afirman que la jueza está protegiendo sus derechos. El caso sigue en proceso, y se espera que regrese a su sala de audiencia el 22 de enero para continuar investigando.
 
this case is so messed up 🤯, como en, what's the deal with the authorities using gas lacrimógeno at a halloween party with kids? 😱 and now they're trying to silence Sara Ellis by asking her to drop the lawsuit? it's like, hello, someone was shot in Minneapolis and you want us to just forget about it? 💔 meanwhile, Ellis is stuck between a rock and a hard place, trying to protect people from the very authorities that are supposed to be serving them. 🤝 my thoughts on this one: we need more ppl like Sara Ellis who are willing to speak truth to power, even if it's uncomfortable 👊
 
Ugh, this case is just another example of how the forum (or in this case, the courts) can be so messed up 🤯. I mean, come on, a judge has to deal with real life consequences like shootings and lies from law enforcement officials. And now we're talking about gas lacrimógeno at Halloween parades with kids? That's just wild 🔥. But seriously, it's like the system is supposed to protect people's rights, not make them feel uneasy 🤔.

And can we talk about how this case is being handled? The government and the demandants are going back and forth, trying to outsmart each other. It's like they're playing some kind of game 🎲. I don't know who's right or wrong here, but one thing's for sure - it's not easy to navigate the complexities of the law and keep everyone happy 😩.

I guess what I'm saying is that this case highlights the need for more accountability in our system. We can't just keep sweeping things under the rug 🧹. There needs to be some real change happening here, or else we're just going to keep seeing cases like this pop up 🔥.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole situation 🤯... I mean, it's like, the government is all about "protecting" people, right? But what if they're just using that as an excuse to do whatever they want? Like, in Minneapolis, someone got shot because of a protest against immigration ops... that's not okay. 😔 And then there's this judge, Sara Ellis, who's like, the hero of the hour 🙌. I don't get why she has to investigate if people are actually getting hurt during these protests... shouldn't they just be safe already? 🤷‍♀️

And what's with all the drama about gas lacrimógeno and stuff? Like, can't we just have a peaceful protest without anyone getting gassed or whatever? 🌫️ I mean, I know it's not cool when people get violent, but sometimes you gotta take a stand, right? It's like... if you're against something, shouldn't you be willing to make some noise about it?

I guess what I'm trying to say is that this whole thing just feels kinda... messy. 🤯 Can we please just have some clear answers here? 🤔
 
🤔 This judge is like "sorry, not sorry" about the fact that someone got shot in Minneapolis - it's her job to protect people, even if it means investigating the feds 🚔
 
🤔 This case is getting weird 🚫. A shooting in Minneapolis for a federal judge to investigate? It's like, what's next? Police brutality cases because someone got a ticket? The idea of the government protecting people who protest against immigration operations is actually kinda cool, I guess 👍. But it's all about the use of force and who gets to decide that 🤷‍♂️. I'm not sure what's more disturbing, the fact that a comandante lied about using gas lacrimógeno or that there was even a situation where it was used at a Halloween party with kids 😱.
 
I feel for Sara Ellis, she's just trying to do her job 🤝. I don't think it's cool that people are making a big deal out of this case, it's like she's trying to protect people's rights or something 🤦‍♀️. The whole thing about the gas lacrimógeno thing is super sketchy, but I guess that's just part of the job too 😒. I mean, can you imagine being in her shoes? Trying to navigate all this stuff and keep everyone calm 💆‍♀️. It's like she's saying "hey, I'm trying my best here" 🙏. I hope she gets some support from her colleagues, it can't be easy dealing with all this pressure ⬇️.
 
😕 La situación con esta jueza en Chicago es really preocupante 🤯. ¿Es justo que estén utilizando la fuerza en los operativos de aplicación y remoción de inmigración? 🚫 Si es así, entonces deberían estar protegiendo a las personas que protestan contra ello 🗣️. Esta jueza está haciendo un gran trabajo investigando esto 👮‍♀️, pero creo que debería haber una mayor transparencia en todo el proceso 📝. El uso de gas lacrimógeno en un desfile con niños es absolutamente inaceptable 😢. Espero que esta jueza continúe adelante con su investigación y que se resuelva esto de manera justa 💪.
 
I'm literally fuming about this case! I mean, what's going on here? We're talking about a federal judge who's basically saying that she needs to protect people from being shot in the line of duty. Like, I get it, we don't want anyone getting hurt, but can't we just have some common sense and respect for each other? 🤯

And then there's this one judge, Sara Ellis, who's like a total thorn in the side of the authorities. She's all about enforcing these laws that protect people from being mistreated by federal agents, which I think is totally fair. But now she's having to deal with a bunch of lawyers trying to get her order overturned because they're worried that if she doesn't succeed, it'll be harder for them to sue the government in the future.

It's just so frustrating! Can't we all just get along? 🤦‍♀️ I mean, I'm not even going to go into the fact that this whole thing started with a police officer lying about using gas lacrimógeno on a Halloween parade with kids. Like, what is wrong with some people?! 😡

Anyway, I guess we'll just have to keep an eye on this case and see how it all plays out. In the meantime, can someone please explain to me why we still have these kinds of issues in our country? 🤷‍♀️
 
😕 me sorprende un poco que alguien se dispare en Minneapolis... no sé si es solo una coincidencia o si la jueza Ellis está tratando de hacer algún tipo de punto con eso. Quiza sea solo un error, pero el caso sigue siendo muy interesante para mí. La idea de que las autoridades federales deben proteger a las personas que protestan contra operativos de aplicación y remoción de inmigración es algo que no entiendo del todo. ¿No es eso lo mismo que protestar? 🤔
 
I mean, can you even imagine if they were using that much force on a protest about immigration? 🤯 Like, what's next? They're gonna start spraying gas on people at a food bank or something 😂. But seriously, it's crazy that the judge is trying to protect people from getting hurt. I'm all for free speech and stuff, but when you're being pepper sprayed or shot with rubber bullets, that's not okay 💔. And what's up with the agent lying about using gas on a neighborhood? That's just shady 🤥. The government needs to get its act together and start respecting people's rights, not trying to silence them 😡.
 
I'm kinda thinking that Sara Ellis is doing her job right, you know? She's just trying to protect people in her jurisdiction, and it doesn't mean she's being insensitive about the situation in Minneapolis 🤔. I mean, using gas lacrimógeno at a Halloween party with kids? That's just not cool. But at the same time, I get why the demandants are worried - they feel like their rights are being trampled on 💪.

It's all about finding that balance between keeping people safe and respecting their rights. Ellis is trying to navigate that tightrope, and it's gonna be interesting to see how it all plays out 🎲. I'm curious to know what the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals will decide - do they side with Ellis or the demandants? Only time will tell 😊.
 
Omg, esta jueza Sara Ellis es una verdadera héroea 🙌! Me parece que está haciendo todo lo posible para proteger a las personas que están luchando por sus derechos. La forma en que citó ese tiroteo mortal en Minneapolis como ejemplo de la necesidad de protección es un poco amarga, pero estoy segura de que ella sabe qué está haciendo 🤔. Me encanta que esté tomando una postura fuerte y defendiendo a las personas que no tienen voz. ¡Viva Sara Ellis! 💪
 
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