CHICAGO (TNND) — A 30-year-old woman was arrested for driving into a crowd of anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protestors in Chicago earlier in June, authorities said.
The Chicago Police Department identified her as Deirdre Kemp.
Records with the Cook County Sheriff’s Office noted she was booked on June 20.
Charges against Kemp include aggravated reckless driving causing bodily harm, aggravated fleeing from police, and driving on a suspended license, according to police.
Video from WBBM captured the moment Kemp allegedly plowed through the group of protestors on June 10. The footage shows people run from the scene as a maroon sedan drove along the road.
A 66-year-old woman was hurt during the ramage, according to reports. The woman, Heather Blair, told FOX 32 she was standing in the road when she was hit, but doesn’t remember the exact details.
I saw it (the vehicle). My husband got out of way. I think I blacked out,” Blair told the media outlet, adding that she fractured her arm.
Citing court documents, FOX 32 reported there were three children in the car at the time of the incident.
The media outlet also noted Kemp was out on bond for a “violent felony case.”
The protestors, meanwhile, were marching against customs and law enforcement action across the city. They chanted and held signed as they walked along the street.
“Stop the raids,” one sign read.