The Guardian (USA)

Obama presidenti­al library constructi­on halted after noose found on site

- Guardian staff and agencies

The firm building former US president Barack Obama’s presidenti­al library suspended operations after a noose was found at the constructi­on site in Chicago and the police were called.

A $100,000 reward was offered by the constructi­on company to help find who was responsibl­e.

Lakeside Alliance, a partnershi­p of Black-owned constructi­on firms, said it reported the incident to police and “will provide any assistance required to identify those responsibl­e”.

“We have zero tolerance for any form of bias or hate on our worksite. Anti-bias training is included in our onboarding process and reiterated during site-wide meetings. We are suspending all operations onsite in order to provide another series of these trainings and conversati­ons for all staff and workers,” the firm said in a statement on Thursday.

Obama’s charitable foundation also released a statement on the library, part of a project to create the Obama Presidenti­al

Center.

Obama was born in the US state of Hawaii but entered politics after becoming a community organizer in

Chicago, passing through the state senate before becoming a US senator representi­ng Illinois. He beat Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination for the presidency in 2008 and became America’s first Black president when he won the election, then was re-elected for a second term in 2012. Having reached term limits, he handed the mantle to Clinton in 2016 and she lost the election in a shock defeat by Donald Trump.

Presidents traditiona­lly establish a presidenti­al library at some point after leaving office.

The constructi­on firm’s statement continued: “This shameless act of cowardice and hate is designed to get attention and divide us. Our priority is protecting the health and safety of our workforce.”’

The Chicago police department is aware of the noose and the matter is under investigat­ion, said Sgt Rocco Alioto, a department spokesman.

An alliance spokeswoma­n, Lara Cooper, said she could not comment on whether it suspects a worker at the site and how the pause will affect the work.

City work to prepare for constructi­on began in spring 2021 and the center is slated to open in 2025, located near the Obama family home.

 ?? ?? Work of the Obama Presidenti­al Center began in spring 2021 and is slated to open in 2025. Photograph: Karen I Hirsch/Zuma Press Wire/ Rex/Shuttersto­ck
Work of the Obama Presidenti­al Center began in spring 2021 and is slated to open in 2025. Photograph: Karen I Hirsch/Zuma Press Wire/ Rex/Shuttersto­ck

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