More than 100 people were arrested Monday following a night of looting and unrest that left 13 officers injured and caused damage in the city’s upscale Magnificent Mile shopping district and other parts of the city, authorities said.
Police Superintendent David Brown said it “was not an organized protest” but instead “an incident of pure criminality” that began following the shooting of a person by police the previous day in the city’s Englewood neighborhood. At one point early Monday, shots were fired at police and officers returned fire. Brown said a heavy police presence is expected in the downtown area until further notice.
“This was straight up, felony criminal conduct,” said Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot. “This was an assault on our city.”
Those arrested were expected to face charges including looting, disorderly conduct, battery against police. Lightfoot said that the city has activated a neighborhood protection program that will be in place “for foreseeable days until we know our neighborhoods are safe.”
No officers were injured in the shooting, police spokesman Tom Ahern said on Twitter. Many of the businesses that were ransacked had recently opened after Chicago protests of George Floyd’s May 25 death in Minneapolis devolved into chaos.
The unrest began shortly after midnight and anti-police graffiti was seen in the area of the Magnificent Mile, which is one of Chicago’s most-visited tourist attractions. Hours earlier, dozens of people had faced off with police after officers shot and wounded a person Sunday in the Englewood neighborhood, located about 10 miles (16 kilometers) away.
Brown said after a crowd dissipated following that shooting “we are monitoring social media and we come across a post of a caravan of cars being prompted to go to our downtown and loot.”
President @realDonaldTrump should send in the National Guard and any other support to protect lives and property. The leaders of Chicago have abandoned its citizens. https://t.co/Gsa8Z6Da4O
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) August 10, 2020
Another night another riot. This time in Chicago.
— Lance Gooden (@Lancegooden) August 10, 2020
Are you tired of this yet?
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CHICAGO: looters overtake a Walgreens in downtown
— ELIJAH RIOT (@ElijahSchaffer) August 10, 2020
The man who shot this video claims he called the police and they would not respond to the incident
He was shocked the city wasn’t able to do anything. This is the new normal in large cities
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Aftermath of one area looted in Chicago last night. #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/f9GsrjwS8m
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 10, 2020
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