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Scott Detrow (0:00)
It's. Consider this where every day we go deep on one big news story today, Illinois Operation Midway Blitz and the quest for accountability. Go.
J.B. Pritzker (0:09)
Go.
Interviewer/Host or Various Interviewees (0:19)
I just want my baby back.
J.B. Pritzker (0:21)
He's not an immigrant. He was born and raised in Chicago.
Scott Detrow (0:24)
That's a snippet from a video montage featuring dramatic scenes of the Trump administration's aggressive immigration crackdown last fall in Chicago known as Operation Midway Blitz. The minute and a half video which shows arrests, vehicle stops and Trump administration officials opened the fourth day of hearings of the Illinois Accountability Commission. Illinois Governor J.B. pritzker established the commission late last year to create a public record of the weeks long immigration crackdown throughout the Chicago area.
Interviewer/Host or Various Interviewees (0:53)
Good afternoon, Ms. Moriarty.
J.B. Pritzker (0:55)
Hello.
Interviewer/Host or Various Interviewees (0:56)
Thank you for being with us here today.
Scott Detrow (0:59)
Do you need a moment?
Jennifer Moriarty (1:00)
No, I'm. I'm okay.
Scott Detrow (1:01)
Over the past six months, the commission has conducted interviews with 60 people, including Evanston lawyer Jennifer Moriarty. Moriarty was thrown to the ground when she tried to film the aftermath of federal agents slamming on their brakes, causing another car to hit them.
Jennifer Moriarty (1:16)
I got out of my car. I had my. I always had my purse around my neck like this, and I had my cell phone and I walked around to the side of the driver's side and they had this young woman on the ground. And I held my cell phone out and I was going to start recording. And one of the agents that were right there immediately turned around, grabbed me by the neck and threw me back on the ground and got on top of me, proceeded to try and handcuff me. I wasn't resisting.
Scott Detrow (1:45)
In lengthy, detailed testimony, Moriarty recounted being handcuffed, pushed into a vehicle, and an agent cutting her purse from around her neck with a knife. Moriarty was never arrested and never charged. As her testimony ended, commission member Ahmed Bassett asked Moriarty how the experience had affected her.
