Overview
- State officials opened a department-initiated investigation and named 7500 Shore A LLC, Trinity Flood, and Strength in Management LLC in the charge.
- The filing alleges agents zip-tied residents, separated people by race or national origin, destroyed belongings, and left apartments uninhabitable during the Sept. 30 operation that detained 37 people.
- Federal authorities said the raid targeted Tren de Aragua members, yet reporting to date shows no public criminal charges tied to the action.
- The 130-unit complex was subsequently vacated under a court order and foreclosure, displacing remaining tenants after months of deteriorating conditions.
- Gov. J.B. Pritzker condemned the alleged conduct, the case could proceed to the Illinois Human Rights Commission if evidence supports the claims, and DHS and representatives for the named entities did not provide immediate comment.