1 Month After Chicago Mayor Threatened to Shut Down Those Leaving Home, Look What City Is Doing for Rioters
Month After Chicago Lockdown Violators Threatened, Look What City Does for Rioters
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By C. Douglas Golden
Published May 31, 2020 at 12:49pm
At the beginning of May, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot had a message to those who were in contravention of a stay-at-home order due to the novel coronavirus:
We will shut you down.
Now were at the end of the month and things have improved, but not by that much. This is why Mayor Lightfoots latest message is an interesting one: If youre a Windy City resident protesting the death of George Floyd last week in Minnesota, the Chicago police will give you your space.
According to WBBM-TV, Chicago police officers have been instructed no longer use force to disperse large gatherings in the wake of Floyds death and the rioting thats occurred since.
The Chicago Tribune reported Sunday that the National Guard was to have a limited presence.
Until further notice, large gatherings will only be monitored until the crowd disperse on its own. Please ensure that all supervisors under your command are made aware of this instruction, top police officials wrote in a Thursday memo, according to WBBM.
As of Sunday, there have been 240 arrests in Chicago, according to WMAQ, and one fatal shooting connected with the protests, in addition to six shootings involved.
Lightfoot, however, had requested the National Guard to be involved in keeping the peace.
At the request of Mayor Lori Lightfoot, I am activating the Illinois National Guard to support the City of Chicago in protecting our communities and keeping people safe, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker said.
This is an immensely challenging moment for our city, our state, and our country, one born from decades and centuries of systemic racism. To those peacefully expressing the pain, fear, and rage of this moment, I hear you. Your voices matter. We must address the profound injustices in our society and bring about real and meaningful change.
The Tribune reported the 375 National Guard members would help manage street closures and will not interfere with peaceful protestors exercising their first amendment [sic] rights.
This is an interesting tack to take inasmuch as First Amendment rights wouldnt necessarily have been at the top of Lightfoots agenda before this.
We know a bit more about the novel coronavirus than we did at the beginning of the month and we know its a bit less dangerous than it was then.
However, its not so much less dangerous and so much more contained that we can let people out en masse to participate in protests that turn into riots, at least not if we couldnt at the beginning of May.
This is especially true when you consider that Cook County, Illinois where Chicago is located has the most confirmed cases of infection with the novel coronavirus of any county in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University data. Its third in terms of deaths.
What changed, then? The reason to go outside and assemble, thats why.
George Floyds death is a national tragedy. Unfortunately, its a tragedy thats easy to exploit, at least when it comes to Democrat politicians. No, they dont like riots although dont dare call them riots.
What this means is that two months and change of destroying our economy so that we could get our COVID-19 numbers down and so we could flatten the curve are potentially out the window.
O.M.G THE POWER THIS HOLDS.. A VIEW OF THE #chicagoprotest
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So this is whats happening now. Earlier this month, Lightfoot and, indeed, Chicago was singing a different tune involving those congregating in contravention of a stay-at-home order.
We will shut you down, we will cite you, and if we have to, we will arrest you, Lightfoot said May 2, according to WMAQ-TV. Dont make us treat you like a criminal, but if you act like a criminal and you violate the law and refuse to do whats necessary to save lives in the middle of a pandemic, we will take you to jail. Period.
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Poster Comment:
You cannot do any social distancing in jail.