Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor condemns vigilantis­m after Bridgeport patrol

- BY TOM SCHUBA, STAFF REPORTER tschuba@suntimes.com | @TomSchuba

Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Thursday denounced vigilantis­m after a group of men armed with baseball bats, pipes and other weapons seemingly patrolled Bridgeport a night earlier.

Reports of the vigilante posse, made up mostly of white men, come amid civil unrest. As the city continues to experience a wave of looting and vandalism, some residents have banded together and taken to the streets to protect their neighborho­ods.

On Thursday, Lightfoot told reporters that it’s “absolutely not appropriat­e for people to take up arms, bats, pipes, whatever in patrolling neighborho­ods.”

“We’ve seen that end with tragic results across the country and we’re not about to allow that practice to happen here in Chicago,” said Lightfoot, encouragin­g residents to call 911 for help.

“I absolutely support neighbors being vigilant as to what’s going on on their streets and in their blocks,” she added. “But taking up arms, that leads to chaos, and we’re not supporting vigilantis­m in the city of Chicago under any circumstan­ces.”

Despite the mayor’s assurances, some Bridgeport residents reported that police officers on the scene failed to intervene and even chatted with some members of the group of dozens, many of whom were seen allegedly menacing people in the area.

Megan Merrill, a volunteer for Greater Bridgeport Mutual Aid who lives in the neighborho­od, said she saw someone in the group attempt to stick something in the bicycle wheel of an Asian man at 31st Street and Princeton Avenue. “The whole reason that the cops are supposedly present and cracking down is to prevent violence and to prevent property damage,” Merrill said. “And they witnessed one of the guys trying to attack a person of color ... on a bicycle and they did nothing.”

 ?? PROVIDED ?? A group of men congregate at 31st Street and Princeton Avenue on Wednesday night.
PROVIDED A group of men congregate at 31st Street and Princeton Avenue on Wednesday night.

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