Chicago's police chief puts criminals on notice after federal agents targeted in weekend confrontations
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Chicago’s top cop came out swinging Monday, denying claims that a chief ordered officers to “stand down” after federal agents were rammed in two weekend attacks, and warning protesters that striking law enforcement could trigger a justified counterpunch — including the use of deadly force.

“If you ram any vehicle, especially one that contains law enforcement agents, and that’s any law enforcement…and you do this intentionally, this is considered deadly force,” Larry Snelling told reporters at a news briefing Monday. “Deadly force is anything that can cause great bodily harm or death. When you plow into a vehicle that contains law enforcement agents, you are using deadly force. And they can use deadly force in response to stop you.”

Federal agents arrested two people accused of jabbing government vehicles with their own on Saturday. One of the suspects, identified as Marimar Martinez, was shot and wounded. The other, Anthony Ian Santos Ruiz, was arrested in an unrelated but similar ramming incident. No one was hurt in that one, Snelling said.

As proof, he said 27 of his officers were exposed to tear gas that federal agents deployed in an effort to remove protesters.

However, Fox News previously obtained what appears to be a dispatch log indicating the chief of patrol did appear to order officers to stand down.

“The facts — radio tapes and the dispatch message screen — speak for themselves,” a retired high-ranking officer told Fox News Digital. “Snelling is in a tough spot, first dealing with the politics and the rhetoric.”

Screenshot of dispatch sent to police officers regarding ICE officers

Screenshot of the Oct. 4, 2025 computer-aided dispatch message purported to have come from Chicago’s chief of patrol, instructing officers not to respond to a call for help from ICE agents who reported being surrounded outside the city. (Chicago Computer-Aided Dispatch System)

Snelling, for his part, said he would never order officers to hold back when other members of law enforcement were in need.

“I would not tell our officers to stand down, because if our officers were in trouble and we needed help from other officers, I would expect those officers to step in and help us,” he said.

Additional information is expected to be released Tuesday as the department continues to review the incident, Snelling added.

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