Pritzker Activates Illinois National Guard at Request of City of Chicago
to Help Protect Communities
Guard’s Limited Mission Includes Managing Requested
Street Closures and Supporting First Amendment Rights
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[April 20, 2021]
At the request of the City of Chicago, Governor JB Pritzker is
activating 125 personnel from the Illinois National Guard to stand by to
support the Chicago Police Department with a verdict expected in the
trial of Derek Chauvin. Members of the Guard will deploy to Chicago
beginning tomorrow, April 20, to pre-position and support the Chicago
Police Department as needed.
The Illinois National Guard will carry out a limited mission to help
manage street closures and will not interfere with peaceful protestors
exercising their First Amendment rights, much the same role as Guard
members played in previous deployments.
“At the request of Mayor Lightfoot, I am activating members of the
Illinois National Guard to support the city in keeping our communities
safe,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “It is critical that those who wish to
peacefully protest against the systemic racism and injustice that holds
back too many of our communities continue to be able to do so. Members
of the Guard and the Illinois State Police will support the City of
Chicago’s efforts to protect the rights of peaceful protestors and keep
our families safe.”
“Our greatest priority at all times is ensuring the safety and security
of the public,” said Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot. “While there is no
actionable intelligence at this time, we want to be fully prepared out
of an abundance of caution. Our city has a long history of peacefully
expressing its First Amendment rights and I encourage residents to
exercise their rights to free speech this coming week thoughtfully,
respectfully and peacefully."
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“The Illinois National Guard Soldiers assigned to
this mission are trained, equipped and prepared to assist law
enforcement authorities with protecting lives and property of
Illinois residents,” said Maj. Gen. Rich Neely, the Adjutant General
of the Illinois National Guard.
Governor Pritzker also directed the Illinois State
Police (ISP) to support the Chicago Police Department with
additional troopers. The troopers will work closely with the Chicago
Police Department and other local law enforcement, supporting
efforts to keep the community safe.
“The Illinois State Police will work closely with Chicago Police
Department, other local law enforcement and the Illinois National
Guard to protect peaceful protests and keep the community safe,”
said ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly. “We appreciate the assistance of
these agencies in our continuing mission to protect people, peaceful
protests and property.”
The State Emergency Operations Center is monitoring operations
throughout the state and is poised to fulfill requests from local
governments, if they arise. All Soldiers will be tested for COVID-19
prior to deployment and they will be offered a COVID-19 vaccine.
Additionally, Soldiers will be outfitted with personal protective
equipment, such as face shields and masks, to address the threats of
our current COVID environment.
Soldiers assigned to this mission are from the Illinois National
Guard’s 33rd Military Police Battalion. These individuals are
specially trained in riot control operations. The 33rd Military
Police Battalion is comprised of Headquarters and Headquarters
Detachment, based in Machesney Park, the 233rd Military Police
Company, based in Springfield, the 333rd Military Police Company,
based in Freeport, and the 933rd Military Police Company, based in
Fort Sheridan. The battalion is drawing Soldiers from each of these
companies.
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