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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2020
Local officials close Walmart, Oakbrook Center amid protest fears Gov. Pritzker issues disaster proclamation for Cook County
By Dee Longfellow FOR THE INDEPENDENT
As if the COVID-19 Coronavirus wasn’t enough to worry about, the entire Chicagoland area has been concerned about protests following the death of George Floyd, an African American man who was televised telling Minneapolis police officers he could not breathe while he was being restrained during an arrest. After threats of possible riots and looting stretching from downtown Chicago to the suburbs, local area law enforcement officials closed down and blocked the entrances to Walmart on Rte. 83 in Villa Park and to Oakbrook Shopping Center. On Sunday, Gov. JB Pritzker signed a disaster proclamation for Cook County to expedite the use of state resources, personnel and equipment to help the City of Chicago in its work to keep people safe. Earlier Sunday, the governor activated 375 Illinois National Guard soldiers for State Active Duty to assist the Chicago Police Department in protecting the City of Chicago and its residents. The Guard’s role will be supporting local authorities in enforcing street closures around the city. In addition to the soldiers from the Illinois National Guard, personnel from the Illinois State Police and the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) are aiding the City of Chicago in this operation. The State Emergency Operations Center is monitoring operations throughout the state and fulfilling requests from local governments. All soldiers deployed for Active Duty will be outfitted with personal protective equipment, such as face shields and
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As if the COVID-19 Coronavirus wasn’t enough to worry about, the entire Chicagoland area has been concerned about protests following the death of George Floyd, an African American man who was televised telling Minneapolis police officers he could not breathe while he was being restrained during an arrest. After threats of possible riots and looting, local area law enforcement officials closed down and blocked the entrance to Walmart on Rte. 83 in Villa Park.
masks, to address the threats our current COVID environment. On Sunday, IEMA Director Alicia Tate-Nadeau also ordered a 24-hour closure of all Community Based
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Testing Sites in Illinois to protect the staff and patients attending these facilities. Local area police were dispatched to set up blockades at Walmart on
Rte. 83 in Villa Park and at Oakbrook Shopping Center. Despite rumors, police confirmed there was no looting at the shopping center as of Sunday evening. Nationwide outrage
came on the heels of Floyd’s death while in custody of the Minneapolis police, an event that has caused backlash at major cities across the country and a few in Europe.
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