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“It seems the lame stream media aren’t broadcasting footage of the debris being thrown across Harrison by Soros/Hillary supporters at Trump fans,” the officer wrote shortly after the canceled Trump event.
The officer, who posed anonymously on the Second City Cop blog, also
noted the media didn’t report that protesters were running through parking lots
and breaking windows of cars with Trump stickers on them, or that the
department called out emergency Incident Teams to cope with the anti-Trump riot
at the University of Illinois in Chicago.
Later that same day the officer posted a second,
much longer post, to detail the failures of the police leaders to plan for and
respond to the protests.
The
officer insisted there was “pretty much zero in terms of a unified Command
Post” for the event, and that officers had no central command to report to or
coordinate response from.
“Who
wrote this plan?” the officer wrote. “We’ve seen and heard reports that UIC was
woefully unprepared for this. They had their own people and Monterey Security
inside. The Secret Service had a presence, but they’re restricted to dignitary
protection. The ISP had a squad there. And CPD. So where were the people geared
up for a riot? For NATO we had an entire strike force geared up and ready to
go. We had the Mounted Unit up and running. Tens of dozens of bikes. Did no one
see this coming?”
The
officer went on to insist that suddenly emptying the pavilion of Trump
fans and “putting a few thousand people out on the street as targets” was a
terrible decision. This decision led to many unnecessary confrontations
between Trump fans and the anarchist protesters, the officer said. It also led
to unnecessary property damage, the officer said.
Next
came a long list of questions:
Who
gave up the expressway? Who let them block ambulances? Why did they not
assemble citywide Incident Teams as soon as they knew the rally was canceled?
Tact Teams? We even heard Mass Arrest kits weren’t available and only one
transport wagon on scene in case arrests were made.
The
criticism went farther.
Who
ever drew up this order failed miserably. Whatever the Intelligence Section was
doing wasn’t nearly enough. The On Scene Incident Commander failed to
anticipate even the best case scenario and every other appointee showed how
incompetent they really were by not ordering up more reinforcements and more
units on stand-by.
Video that hasn’t gotten
much play since that
night also showed that the protests were far more raucous than previously
reported.
In
all, it seems that at least this one Chicago Police Officer felt that the CPD
fell down on the job during this incident.
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