Key facts
- Deborah Brockman is seeking $10 million in damages.
- She alleges violent arrest by CBP agents during an ICE protest.
- The incident occurred on October 10.
- Brockman claims officers "tossed her to the ground."
Deborah Brockman, a former TV producer, is seeking $10 million in damages after alleging a violent arrest by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents during an ICE protest in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood on October 10. Brockman claims that mask-wearing Border Patrol officers "tossed her to the ground" during the incident. The lawsuit centers on the details of her arrest and her claims of mistreatment.
