Albany Times Union

Chicago ransacked after shooting

Unrest comes after police shoot man on city’s South Side

- By Don Babwin

Hundreds of people descended on downtown Chicago early Monday following a police shooting on the city’s South Side, with vandals smashing the windows of dozens of businesses and making off with merchandis­e, cash machines and anything else they could carry, police said.

Police Superinten­dent David Brown told reporters that the Sunday afternoon shooting of the man who had opened fire on officers apparently prompted a social media post that urged people to form a car caravan and converge on the business and shopping district.

Some 400 additional officers were dispatched to the area after the department spotted the post. Over several hours, police made more than 100 arrests and 13 officers were injured, including one who was struck in the head with a bottle, Brown said.

Brown dismissed any suggestion that the chaos was part of an organized protest of the shooting, calling it “pure criminalit­y” that included occupants of a vehicle opening fire on police who were arresting a man they spotted carrying a cash register.

No officers were wounded by gunfire, but a security guard and a civilian were hospitaliz­ed in critical condition after being shot, and five guns were recovered, he said.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot agreed that the melee had nothing to do with a protest. “This was straight-up felony criminal conduct,” she said. “This was an assault on our city.”

The mayhem brightened the national spotlight that has been on Chicago for weeks after a surge in gun violence that resulted in more homicides in July than any month in decades.

Further ratcheting up the tensions in the city was a video circulatin­g on Facebook that falsely claimed that Chicago police had shot and killed a 15-year-old boy. Posted at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, the video shows upset residents confrontin­g officers near the scene where police shot and wounded an adult suspect they said had fired at them that day. The footage had been watched nearly 100,000 times.

Latrell Allen, 20, was charged with attempted murder Monday for allegedly firing on officers, according to Chicago police. Officers returned fire, wounding the man, who was taken to a hospital for treatment. He was expected to recover. Brown said the man had a long criminal history, including arrests for domestic battery and child endangerme­nt. A gun was recovered at the scene, he said.

Witnesses to the unrest described a scene that bore a striking resemblanc­e to the unrest that unfolded when protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s devolved into chaos. Brown suggested that the lenient treatment of people arrested then played a role in what happened Monday.

“Not many of those cases were prosecuted to the full extent,” he said. “These looters, these thieves, these criminals being emboldened by (the lack of ) consequenc­es ... emboldened to do more.”

 ?? Scott Olson / Getty Images ?? A window is shattered in front of a restaurant after looting broke out throughout downtown Chicago on Monday. Police made several arrests during the night as widespread looting was reported downtown and other areas of the city.
Scott Olson / Getty Images A window is shattered in front of a restaurant after looting broke out throughout downtown Chicago on Monday. Police made several arrests during the night as widespread looting was reported downtown and other areas of the city.

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