That's not true. Law enforcement can't legally detain anyone just because they run. That's not how the 4th amendment works. They still need reasonable suspicion of a crime. Besides, ICE was conducting a civil immigration operation targeting someone specific that looked nothing like Warren King, so they had no reason to be suspicious of him.
He didn't commit any crime, he wasn't the person they were pursuing, and he was a fukking US citizen trying to escape the chaos created by ICE inside of the store where he was shopping. People run from danger, especially when armed men in tactical gear swarm the place.
For the second time in less than a week, militarized federal agents deployed tear gas in Chicago residential neighborhoods. Nearby, they detained a young Black man onlookers insisted was a U.S. citizen
thetriibe.com
I don't understand how some of you can live in this country as Black men and women and not know your rights. What you're saying is not only wrong, but extremely dangerous in its justification for violating them. You're doing the work of authoritarianism.
The Supreme Court made it clear in Illinois v. Wardlow that flight alone doesn't give police the right to detain you. They still need reasonable suspicion of a crime.