A woman who allegedly drove into a crowd of protesters with her kids in the car this month in the Loop and injuring a 66-year-old has been arrested and is facing charges.
Deirdre Kemp, 30, surrendered to police Thursday and is accused of plowing through thousands of protesters June 10 near State and Monroe streets, Chicago police said.
Kemp, who was driving a 2003 Kia Spectra with three children inside, was stuck between police vehicles on State Street during a massive protest and march against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. Police sought to direct Kemp away from the crowd and asked her to turn right on Monroe Street, but she instead turned left, barrelling into the crowd while yelling obscenities, police said.
One officer tried to get Kemp to stop and pulled on her driver’s-side door handle, but authorities say Kemp sped off.
Another officer continued chasing after Kemp but lost his balance and ran into 66-year-old Heather Blair, who suffered a broken arm. She was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in good condition and released the same day.
During the protest against ICE in Downtown Chicago earlier today, a vehicle was caught on video nearly striking multiple pedestrians and a cyclist. Protesters can be seen briefly pursuing and hitting the car before it sped away from the scene without stopping. #chicago… pic.twitter.com/UcJe4xDPEm
— CHICAGO CRITTER (@ChicagoCritter) June 11, 2025
Kemp was charged with aggravated reckless driving causing bodily harm, aggravated fleeing causing bodily injury and driving on a suspended license. She also received citations for failure to obey a police officer and driving on a suspended license.
At the time of the Loop incident, Kemp was out on bond for a violent felony case in Will County.
Cook County Circuit Judge John Hock ordered Kemp held during a detention hearing Friday.
Kemp was expected to appear in court June 26.