Wyckoff Heights Medical Center ICE arrest and hospital standoff (Bushwick, Brooklyn, 2026-05-02)
| Date | 2026-05-02 |
|---|---|
| Time | Late night (approx. 22:39 NYPD 911 call) into early morning 2026-05-03 |
| City | Brooklyn (Bushwick) |
| County | Kings County |
| State | New York |
| Country | United States |
| Location details | Arrest near Stanhope Street and Wyckoff Avenue; subsequent standoff outside Wyckoff Heights Medical Center |
| Facility | Wyckoff Heights Medical Center (emergency room) |
| Agencies involved | U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ([[ICE]]); Department of Homeland Security (DHS); New York City Police Department (NYPD) present at scene (role disputed) |
| Operation type | Targeted immigration arrest; subsequent crowd-control / protest response |
| Status | Not researched |
| People affected | 1 detained (Chidozie Wilson Okeke); 8–9 protesters arrested |
| Arrests reported | 8–9 protesters arrested by NYPD |
| Detentions reported | Yes — 1 (Okeke) taken into ICE custody |
| Deportations | Pending (immigration custody) |
| Injuries | Okeke injured during arrest (taken to ER); several officers reported minor injuries; protesters reported pepper-sprayed |
| Deaths | None |
| Agents at the scene | |
| Vehicles at the scene | ICE vehicles present; reported damaged during standoff |
| Verification | Not researched |
| Key sources | * THE CITY – Video appears to show ICE agent tasing man multiple times: https://www.thecity.nyc/2026/05/04/video-ice-agent-tasing-man-wyckoff-brooklyn-hospital/
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⚠ Verification status: NOT RESEARCHED — compiled from press reporting, not yet verified by ICE List. Volunteers: confirm against the two-source standard before changing status.
Summary: On the night of 2 May 2026, masked ICE agents arrested Chidozie Wilson Okeke, a Nigerian national, in his car in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Bystander video appears to show an agent firing a taser at Okeke repeatedly as he screamed for help and asked for a lawyer. Agents then took Okeke to Wyckoff Heights Medical Center for treatment, where roughly 200 community members assembled in protest. The hours-long standoff ended with eight to nine protesters arrested. The incident triggered a city-wide dispute over whether the NYPD violated New York City's sanctuary laws, with elected officials demanding accountability.
Full Description
ICE agents detained Okeke in his vehicle in Bushwick on the night of 2 May 2026. According to DHS, Okeke had entered the United States on a tourist visa in 2023, overstayed, and had prior arrests for assault and criminal drug possession. DHS stated that Okeke refused commands to exit his vehicle, attempted to strike officers with the car, and became physically combative, and that agents used "the minimum amount of force necessary" to make the arrest.
This account is directly contradicted by video evidence. Footage obtained by THE CITY and shared by the New York Immigration Coalition appears to show a masked agent firing a taser several times at Okeke while he is seated in the driver's seat, with another agent attempting to drag him from the car and cutting his seatbelt with a knife. In the video, Okeke screams "Somebody help me" and "They are killing me," and repeatedly asks to speak to a lawyer. A subsequent video shows him on the ground, still screaming, as agents handcuff him. DHS denies that Okeke was tased.
Injured during the arrest, Okeke was taken to the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center emergency room. Hospital patients reported being alarmed to see armed, masked agents inside the hospital. Community members who spotted the agents contacted an affiliated activist group that tracks ICE activity, and a crowd of around 200 people assembled outside. Eyewitnesses told THE CITY that agents pepper-sprayed several protesters. As agents moved Okeke — described by one account as "semi-conscious" — from the ER to a waiting ICE vehicle, clashes broke out between protesters and NYPD officers, reportedly causing injuries on both sides. Eight to nine protesters were arrested and charged.
State Senator Julia Salazar stated that agents "assaulted, tased and kidnapped" Okeke as he requested a lawyer. Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Congressmember Nydia Velázquez, and Council Members Jennifer Gutiérrez and Sandy Nurse joined a rally outside the hospital calling for accountability, framing the events as NYPD cooperation with ICE in violation of sanctuary law. Mayor Zohran Mamdani countered that NYPD officers "were not dispatched to the hospital to participate or facilitate an ICE operation" but were responding to 911 calls about the protest, and called ICE raids "cruel and inhumane."
Force / Conduct Reported
- Taser deployed multiple times (per video evidence; denied by DHS)
- Agent reported cutting seatbelt with a knife to extract detainee
- Detainee dragged from vehicle; later described as "semi-conscious" when moved from ER
- Pepper spray deployed against protesters (per eyewitnesses)
- NYPD use of force against protesters during dispersal (video of an officer throwing a protester to the ground described by the Mayor as "disturbing")
Incident Details (as reported)
- Date: 2 May 2026 (into early hours of 3 May)
- Location: Bushwick, Brooklyn — arrest near Stanhope St & Wyckoff Ave; standoff at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center
- Detained: Chidozie Wilson Okeke (Nigerian national, per DHS)
- Protesters arrested: 8–9, charged by NYPD
- Agencies named: ICE / DHS; NYPD (role disputed)
- Disputed facts: Whether Okeke was tased (video vs DHS denial); whether NYPD facilitated the ICE operation in breach of sanctuary law
Agents
No agents individually identified in public reporting. Agents were masked. To be completed by the Agent Team — video evidence may support identification.
Evidence
- THE CITY (taser video): https://www.thecity.nyc/2026/05/04/video-ice-agent-tasing-man-wyckoff-brooklyn-hospital/
- Brooklyn Eagle (taser video): https://brooklyneagle.com/384678/video-shows-ice-agent-tasing-man/
- Newsweek (arrest footage): https://www.newsweek.com/video-shows-ice-arrest-that-sparked-hospital-protests-11914083
- ABC7 NY: https://abc7ny.com/post/ice-raid-wyckoff-heights-medical-center-bushwick-brooklyn-sparks-questions-nypds-involvement/19038761/
- Gothamist: https://gothamist.com/news/nyc-officials-criticize-ice-after-clash-outside-brooklyn-hospital-leads-to-8-arrests
- Bushwick Daily: https://bushwickdaily.com/news/ice-detention-at-wyckoff-hospital-sparks-protests-arrests-and-sanctuary-city-debate-in-bushwick/
Internal Notes
- This page was compiled from press reporting and has not been verified. Apply the ICE List two-source standard before changing verification status.
- Strong sourcing already exists (THE CITY, ABC7, Newsweek, Gothamist, Brooklyn Eagle, Bushwick Daily) — likely promotable to verified after review.
- Central factual dispute to resolve: DHS's "minimum force / not tased" claim versus video evidence. Preserve both; do not flatten.
- Names of the 8–9 arrested protesters not established in sources reviewed — follow up via court/arraignment records.
- Video evidence may support agent identification despite masking.