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Decide orders launch of US Border Patrol head Gregory Bovino deposition movies: Watch them right here
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Decide orders launch of US Border Patrol head Gregory Bovino deposition movies: Watch them right here

Last updated: November 7, 2025 4:08 am
Editorial Board Published November 7, 2025
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A federal decide Wednesday ordered the discharge of video taken throughout an hourslong deposition given final week by U.S. Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino.

The Chicago Tribune and Chicago Public Media petitioned U.S. District Decide Sara Ellis to launch the recordings, which have been filed beneath seal as a part of a lawsuit led by the Chicago Headline Membership, a nonprofit journalism advocacy group, and a consortium of different media teams. The journalism organizations allege federal immigration enforcement officers have systematically violated the constitutional rights of protesters and reporters throughout President Donald Trump’s mass deportation mission, which started in early September and exhibits no signal of slowing down.

Ellis, who issued a brief restraining order final month, introduced Thursday that she’s going to put longer-term restrictions on federal brokers’ use of chemical brokers on crowds and supply enhanced protections for protesters and members of the media.

The launched movies will be seen of their entirety on the Tribune’s YouTube channel, however listed here are among the highlights:

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol in Chicago

Bovino, who’s main Trump’s immigration enforcement effort within the Chicago space, testified that he’s main roughly 220 U.S. Customs and Border Safety brokers as a part of the so-called Operation Halfway Blitz. He mentioned he experiences on to Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem.

‘More than exemplary’

Requested by veteran Chicago civil rights lawyer Locke Bowman if he stood by remarks he made to CBS that the usage of drive on the Broadview ICE facility has been “exemplary,” Bovino at first shocked everybody by saying, “No.”

“The uses of force have been more than exemplary,” Bovino clarified.

In putting longer-term restrictions Thursday, Ellis disagreed.

“The use of force shocks the conscience,” she mentioned.

‘Violent rioters’

Through the deposition, Bovino mentioned he had not witnessed his brokers utilizing tear fuel or pepper-spray balls in opposition to protesters in Broadview, however chemical brokers have been used in opposition to “violent rioters” and “assaultive subjects.”

Definition of a protester

When requested to outline “protester,”  Bovino mentioned it’s an individual “exercising their constitutional rights to speak — to speak their opinion, to speak their mind in a peaceful fashion … in accordance with laws, rules and with the Constitution.”

“We get protesters on both sides of the issue. Sometimes they protest against, say, a Title 8 immigration enforcement mission, tell us they don’t like it, we shouldn’t be there, we need to go home, use very foul language oftentimes,” he mentioned. “And then there’s also protesters on the other side of the issue that say ‘hey, you should be there. We’re glad you’re here. Continue to be here.’ So, I look at those as peaceful individuals exercising their right to, one, be there and, two, speak their mind. It’s freedom of assembly, freedom of speech.”

Bovino then rattled off an inventory of public actions he mentioned his brokers have skilled, actions he makes use of to attract a distinction between protesters and “violent rioters” or “assaultive subjects”: “Removing masks, kicking agents, grabbing agents’ groins, assisting and abetting prisoners from escaping, shooting fireworks, knifing and slashing tires with weapons, throwing rocks through windows of vehicles to hurt agents and/or detainees.”

‘Not a reportable use of force’

On the video, Bovino is requested about an Oct. 3 arrest he made involving a person protesting outdoors the Broadview facility. In keeping with the criticism, Bovino ordered a person to maneuver down the road after the person advised him, “you love to be on television.” As the person began to maneuver, the criticism states, Bovino “stepped across a barrier,” tackled the person and arrested him.

Through the Nov. 4 deposition, Bovino mentioned the arrest “was not a reportable use of force. I placed him under arrest. I didn’t tackle him.”

Extra about Bovino’s interplay with the protester

Bovino was requested about an encounter with the person, Scott Blackburn, who was protesting at Broadview. The lawyer and Bovino disagreed over whether or not he used drive when he tackled the protester.

“He doesn’t like the fact that you are instructing him to move down,” the lawyer mentioned to Bovino.

Bovino objected to the lawyer’s characterization, saying as a substitute, “That individual is failing to follow instructions to vacate the area.”

The video exhibits Bovino tackling the protester. However Bovino characterised it a distinct approach.

“I’m imploring Mr. Blackburn, or whoever that individual was, to comply with leaving the area and to comply with instructions,” Bovino mentioned.

Requested if he was “making physical contact,” Bovino mentioned he was. However he denied that it was a use of drive, saying it was totally different than utilizing lethal drive or “open-hand strikes.”

However he disputed that he used drive in opposition to the protester.

“The use of force was against me,” Bovino mentioned.

The decide, nonetheless, mentioned she didn’t imagine Bovino’s testimony about drive that his brokers and he personally inflicted in incidents throughout the Chicago space.

“In one of the videos, Bovino obviously attacks and tackles the declarant, Mr. Blackburn, to the ground,” Ellis mentioned. “But Mr. Bovino, despite watching this video (in his deposition) says that he never used force.”

Pastor struck within the head

In video taken at a protest outdoors the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, the Rev. David Black walks towards the constructing and seems to speak with somebody on the roof. A fellow demonstrator provides Black a bullhorn, which the Presbyterian pastor seems to disregard.

Seconds later, Black begins dodging pepper-spray projectiles fired at him, as one other protester lifts his shirt and dances a jig as if daring somebody to shoot at him. Black initially takes just a few steps again, then strikes ahead along with his arms outstretched, wanting up towards the constructing and speaking.

On the video, pepper-spray balls will be seen hanging the bottom in entrance of Black. He’s then struck in the correct arm by one. He seems to try to flip away earlier than he’s struck once more, this time within the head.

Different protesters shortly collect round him as he kneels or falls to the bottom, the recording exhibits. Bystanders raise him and assist spirit him away.

Struck once more

On the video, Black returns to sidewalk in entrance of the detention middle with a megaphone in hand. As he seems to talk to somebody on the roof, pepper-spray balls are fired in his path.

A protester seems to attempt to protect him with an indication, but it surely doesn’t work. Black is hit within the head once more.

Bovino on the incident with Pastor Black

Bovino was requested about Rev. David Black, a Presbyterian pastor who was shot within the head by a federal agent. He declined to reply the query, which was framed as a hypothetical, saying he was “unable to comment on that use of force.”

Pressed additional, Bovino mentioned: “I don’t know what the use of force was here. I can’t make a judgment either way because I don’t know.”

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