Federal Arrest: ICE Detains Woman Allegedly Linked to Tren de Aragua Gang Shooting in Chicago

Authorities have arrested a woman accused of driving members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua during a deadly shooting in Chicago in December 2024.

The incident left three people dead and five others wounded. The woman was reportedly stopped with multiple firearms in her vehicle following the attack but remained free for over a year, allegedly due to sanctuary policies.

Photos released in connection with the case show a large cache of rifles, handguns, and ammunition, along with images of individuals believed to be involved.

The arrest by ICE marks a significant development in efforts to hold those connected to the gang-related violence accountable.

This case has drawn attention to concerns over gang activity, illegal immigration enforcement, and public safety in Chicago.

The investigation remains ongoing as federal authorities continue to pursue all individuals involved in the violent incident.