Chicago Sun-Times

PRITZKER READIES ILLINOIS NATIONAL GUARD

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Gov. J.B. Pritzker has put the Illinois National Guard in “a state of readiness” Tuesday ahead of a possible announceme­nt of criminal charges in the death of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman who was shot to death in March by police officers in Louisville, Kentucky.

The decision was made after a Tuesday morning meeting between Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot, according to spokespers­on Jordan Abudayyeh.

“As the governor has always said, all of the state’s resources are available to municipali­ties if needed; this includes additional Illinois State Police troopers and the National Guard,” Abudayyeh said. “The governor is putting the Guard in a state of readiness to ensure they are available if municipali­ties request their assistance.” Taylor, an emergency medical worker, was shot multiple times March 13 by officers who entered her home using a no-knock warrant during a narcotics investigat­ion. The warrant used was connected to a suspect who did not live there, and no drugs were found inside. The use of no-knock warrants has since been banned by Louisville’s Metro Council.

Her death gained renewed attention in May after the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s, when protesters took to the streets in cities across the country, including Chicago, to protest police brutality against Black people.

Louisville police said in a news conference Tuesday that they were preparing for an announceme­nt from Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who is investigat­ing the case.

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