Mayor Brandon Johnson says up to Cook County state’s attorney to prosecute federal agents

The mayor sought to redirect focus from his office's authority by saying it's up to Burke to approve criminal charges.
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Chicago Tribune

Mayor Brandon Johnson says up to Cook County state's attorney to prosecute federal agents

Mayor Brandon Johnson on Tuesday said it's now up to Cook County state's attorney Eileen O'Neill Burke to decide whether to prosecute federal immigration agents for crimes they committed in Chicago, after he signed an executive order he said lays the groundwork for the unprecedented move.

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