Far-left professor charged with violent felonies after Chicago ICE facility riots

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University of Chicago professor Eman Abdelhadi has been charged in connection with violent anti-ICE riots in the city. Cook County Sheriff's Office

University of Chicago professor Eman Abdelhadi has been charged in connection with violent anti-ICE riots in the city. Cook County Sheriff's Office

A University of Chicago professor has been arrested and charged with violent felonies following riots at an ICE facility in the city, according to law enforcement officials.

Eman Abdelhadi, an associate professor in the university’s Department of Comparative Human Development, was taken into custody Friday. She faces two counts of aggravated battery against a government employee, a Class 3 felony, and two counts of resisting or obstructing peace officers, a Class A misdemeanor, the Cook County Sheriff’s Office told Fox News. Abdelhadi is scheduled to appear in court again on Tuesday.

A protester wearing a "Free Palestine" shirt shouts while facing Illinois State Police officers in riot gear.
Abdelhadi was charged with aggravated battery to a government employee and resisting/obstruction peace. Getty Images
A woman protesting immigration policies chants in front of law enforcement officers.
Protesters allegedly blocked vehicles from exiting and engaged in violent confrontations with police. AFP via Getty Images

Rallies outside the ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, have been ongoing for weeks, with demonstrators reportedly blocking vehicles and clashing with police. Abdelhadi shared images from Friday’s demonstration on her X account, including a photo of state troopers, whom she accused of “enforcing President Trump’s agenda of terrorizing our community with abductions.”

Abdelhadi has previously criticized her employer during a July appearance at a “Socialism 2025” conference, calling the university “evil” and describing it as a “colonial landlord.”

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