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  • Illinois officials demand release of video in deadly shooting involving ICE officer in Franklin Park

    FRANKLIN PARK, Ill. (WLS) — An Illinois congressman is among those who are calling for all video of the deadly shooting involving an ICE officer in the west suburbs to be released by federal officials.

    The shooting happened in Franklin Park on Friday.

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    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson said its officers were conducting “targeted law enforcement activity,” and during a vehicle stop, a man, who ICE says was a suspect, resisted arrest and tried to drive his car into the arrest team.

    The man struck an officer, dragging him as he tried to flee the scene, ICE said. The officer shot the man, who was later identified as Silverio Villegas-Gonzalez. The Department of Homeland Security described him as an undocumented immigrant with a criminal history of reckless driving.

    ICE said the man was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The officer suffered severe injuries and is stable, ICE and DHS said.

    Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García says all video of the incident should be released.

    “We want to know everything about what occurred and for all evidence to be put forward publicly so the public can make its own conclusions, but this was totally preventable, unnecessary and most tragic,” García said.

    Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has also called for transparency in the investigation into the shooting.

    ABC7 reached out to ICE for comment and to see if the officers involved were wearing cameras, but has not yet heard back yet.

    The family of Villegas-Gonzalez told ABC7 he was a father from Mexico, working at a restaurant in the Portage Park area, and has been in the United States for decades. His shooting death is sparking outrage.

    This deadly encounter came as ICE operations have ramped in the Chicago area within the last few weeks. Around 300 ICE agents are stationed just north of city.

    To the man’s girlfriend and stepdaughter, Villegas-Gonzalez was a working 38-year-old father of three from Mexico who’s lived in the United States for more than 20 years.

    Cellphone video obtained by ABC 7 showed the moment with ICE officers removed the man from his crashed car near Grand and Elder Lane.

    “He got a hole on his head and bleeding, so both men, they tried to help and cover with a band-aid, his neck,” witness Victoria Connolly said.

    Congressman García spoke at the scene Friday with other politicians, shortly after flying from the nation’s capital.

    “Look, without a doubt, there’s massive racial, ethnic profiling that’s taking place and it’s shameful,” García said.

    Governor Pritzker posted a statement to X Friday, saying, “I am aware of the troubling incident that has unfolded in Franklin Park. This is a developing situation and the people of Illinois deserve a full, factual accounting of what’s happened today to ensure transparency and accountability.”

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  • Teen who died suddenly during choir performance hoped to sing on Broadway, family says

    Teen who died suddenly during choir performance hoped to sing on Broadway, family says

    FRANKLIN PARK, Ill. (WLS) — A Franklin Park family is sharing their tragic loss after a teenager collapsed and died at a choir event.

    Daniel Moshi was a gifted musician, with his exceptional voice earning him a spot as the lead tenor in the choir at Saint Andrews Assyrian Church.

    Loden Moshi often accompanied his son Daniel on the piano at the church, which is an integral part of the family’s life.

    The Moshis are relying on their faith more than ever after Daniel died unexpectedly on Friday.

    “We are devastated, shocked,” Loden Moshi said. “We lost a 17-year-old son.”

    Daniel was one of a few dozen students from around the state selected for a show choir performance at Naperville North high school. He was rehearsing all day Friday when his mother said she received a phone call that evening.

    “They told us that while he was doing his solo, he just passed out,” Karolin Moshi said. “When I got there, Daniel was already gone. My precious baby boy.”

    The Moshis agreed to an autopsy and initial results did not determine a cause of death. More tests may take several weeks.

    “He’s with Jesus. I know that,” his mother said. “He’s singing. He loved to sing for the Lord.”

    Daniel loved musical theater and his dream was to have a career on Broadway.

    Meanwhile, his younger sister Danya said she still feels his presence.

    “I heard my brother whisper, ‘I’m ok, don’t worry about me,’” Danya said.

    Daniel was a senior at West Leyden High School. Support services are available for anyone who needs it.

    His funeral will be held Wednesday.

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