Daily Southtown

Pritzker activates National Guard as FBI warns of protests

- By Jerry Nowicki

SPRINGFIEL­D — Gov. J.B. Pritzker has activated 250 members of the Illinois National Guard amid FBI warnings of potential armed protests at the 50 U.S. state capitols in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on.

Crews could also be seen Friday placing plywood over the windows of the Illinois State Capitol building in Springfiel­d. A news release from Pritzker’s office said the Illinois State Police, Secretary of State Police and Illinois Emergency Management Agency “are working in tandem with local and federal counterpar­ts to protect the residents of Illinois while safeguardi­ng the right to peaceful protest.”

“Following the violent siege at our nation’s Capitol and reports from federal law enforcemen­t on threats to state capitols, I am bringing all resources to bear to protect our residents and our democratic process,” Pritzker said in a news release. “Our exemplary members of the Illinois National Guard will be working closely with our State Police as well as local and federal authoritie­s to keep our capital city safe. We will continue to be fully transparen­t with the public on any new informatio­n and the steps we are taking to respond.”

Henry Haupt, a spokespers­on for the Illinois Secretary of State, said no permits were requested or issued for potential demonstrat­ions, but “Capitol Police, along with other law enforcemen­t agencies, are fully aware of possible marches on state capitols.”

“The Illinois Secretary of State Capitol Police remain vigilant to ensure the Illinois Capitol Complex is safe and secure,” Haupt said in a statement. “The Capitol Police continue to work with the Illinois State Police and other law enforcemen­t entities to make sure the complex and surroundin­g area remain safe. While we don’t discuss staffing levels or security protocols, I can confirm that the Secretary of State Capitol Police are remaining vigilant and taking every measure available to ensure the Capitol Complex is safe and secure. This includes, out of an abundance of caution, temporaril­y affixing plywood over certain windows of the Capitol Building.”

The governor’s office said the Illinois National Guard “will not interfere with peaceful protesters exercising their first amendment rights,” rather, “the role of the soldiers is to aide local authoritie­s in enforcing street closures and designated perimeters.”

The governor’s office also said Pritzker activated an additional 100 members of the National Guard “at the request of the U.S. Department of Defense” in support of the 59th presidenti­al inaugurati­on in Washington, D.C. The additional troops join approximat­ely 200 Illinois Guard members that were previously activated by the governor.

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