Illinois State Police make arrests it 'horrific' expressway violence
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[February 09, 2022]
Greg Bishop | Illinois News Network
(The Center Square) – Illinois State Police
say the agency has made 20 arrests as a result of steps taken to stop
violence on state operated expressways.
During a news conference Monday at the ISP forensic crime lab in
Chicago, ISP Director Brendan Kelly said they're making progress.
Since the start of 2021, Illinois has seen over 200 expressway
shootings, with multiple deaths occurring as a result. Gov. J.B.
Pritzker called the new wave of violence "horrific."
"The pandemic has been marked by a horrific increase in violent crime in
cities across the nation, including on major expressways that run
through cities like Chicago," Pritzker said.
Kelly said that social media is part of the problem.
"Social media also enables the violent threats and tit for tat between
groups and individuals in neighborhoods and in the 21st-century
cellphone powered version of dueling, this interpersonal violence is
taken out to the expressways," Kelly said.
Pritzker announced the filing of charges against 20 individuals that
have been accused of crimes on the expressway. The arrests come after
the state increased technology and manpower on the roadways. Illinois
has implemented over 100 license plate readers on the expressways with
another 200 planned to be installed soon.
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Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly in Springfield.
Greg Bishop | Illinois News Network
Pritzker said that the best way to stop criminals is by having more cops
and more technology.
"The best way to stop them when they enter our highways is to bring the
power of the troopers and the technology of the ISP," Pritzker said.
Even after the recent string of arrests, state police and other law
enforcement agencies are not done with their work on the expressways,
Kelly said.
"Every Illinois State Police officer in the Chicago region is
aggressively focused on making our expressways safer," he said.
The state has seen 13 expressway shootings so far in 2022, after seeing
a record 260 in 2021.
Republicans have been critical of the Pritzker administration and
Democratic supermajority at the statehouse for approving measures the
GOP says are soft on crime. Republican gubernatorial candidate and
Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin's campaign said that as Pritzker was talking
about working to prevent violence on expressways, a shooting took place
on the Dan Ryan "at the very same time."
“From this disastrous anti-police bill to letting child killers back
into our communities, it’s clear that criminals know they will not be
held accountable for their actions in JB Pritzker’s Illinois,” Irvin
said in a statement. “We need to repeal cashless bail, stop anonymous
complaints against officers, and make sure we are protecting law
enforcement and victims of crime.” |