WGN Journalists Reports On ICE Raids In The City
In a city where violent crime continues to spiral, where gang shootings have become so commonplace they barely crack the evening news, you’d think activists would focus their energies on the real issues tormenting Chicago. But instead, they've zeroed in on ICE agents — federal officials tasked with removing violent criminal aliens — as public enemy number one. And the latest flashpoint in this ongoing battle occurred not in some dark alley, but out in broad daylight, where one supposed “journalist” learned the hard way that press credentials aren’t a get-out-of-jail-free card when you're allegedly participating in a federal obstruction.
That journalist? Debbie Brockman, a video editor and producer for WGN’s creative services department — not a field reporter, not credentialed press, and certainly not on assignment. Video footage shows her on the ground, being detained by ICE officers and placed into a vehicle after reportedly throwing something at one of the federal vans. As tensions flared, she began shouting that she was a journalist, as though that fact alone were a legal force field.
ANTIFA: WGN video editor & producer Debbie Brockman was off duty (no video equipment) in Lincoln Square today throwing objects at federal officers. When she was arrested she demanded to be released because she is a ‘journalist’. https://t.co/gLP7fqS7s8
— @amuse (@amuse) October 10, 2025
But here’s the core issue: she wasn’t there doing journalism. She had no camera, no crew, no microphone, and no observable intent to report or document the situation. She was part of the protest, and from the available evidence, an active one at that. Whether or not charges stick is a question for the courts, but the optics are clear — if you act like a protester, especially during an active ICE operation, you’ll be treated like one.
Even if Brockman had been a legitimate journalist on assignment, that wouldn’t exempt her from consequences if she were engaged in illegal activity. It's a precedent the Left was all too happy to embrace during the January 6 prosecutions, where even credentialed reporters weren’t immune from arrest if they crossed the legal line. But now, suddenly, there’s hand-wringing because the same standard is being applied to left-wing protesters who claim press status after the fact.
Another protester attempted to block the ICE vehicle from leaving — another poor decision. The standoff ended with the ICE van nudging past, clipping the protester’s SUV. Cue the indignant shouting: “Are you serious?” Yes, quite serious. Federal agents operating in hostile environments are trained to respond to interference with action, not deference.
ANTIFA: One of rock-throwing Debbie’s friends tried to block Border Patrol with her car, and instantly regretted it. pic.twitter.com/xswZPW2iKt
— @amuse (@amuse) October 11, 2025
And here lies the heart of the matter. The activist Left increasingly operates under a self-imposed moral exemption from law and order. They believe their causes justify their actions — that they can disrupt, obstruct, and even physically interfere with law enforcement, and expect immunity because their intentions are “righteous.” But the law doesn’t work that way. Nor should it.
Being a journalist — or a pastor, or a protester — doesn’t make you untouchable when you're actively interfering with federal agents. These ICE officers aren’t playing politics. They’re executing duties assigned to them under the law. And if that duty includes removing criminal aliens from sanctuary cities where local politicians refuse to cooperate, then yes, it may involve pushing past those who think ideology grants them impunity.
