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We have arrived at an alarmingly perilous stage of political manipulation. Inflammatory and hostile language has been employed by local political figures in Illinois, escalating to a concerning degree. 

Reports from Bill Melugin and others indicate that on October 4th, a CPD “Chief of Patrol” directed his officers to refrain from assisting ICE/Border Patrol when they were under assault following a shooting incident. Such directives are typically not initiated at the precinct level; they are often issued by local political leaders, potentially the mayor or governor. 

And here is the audio of a dispatch operator telling cops not to respond. 

The Chief of Patrol who ordered the standdown is Jon Hein. It happened on Saturday.

A senior officer in the Chicago Police Department prohibited city officers from responding to federal agents’ distress calls as they were encircled by a large crowd in Brighton Park on Saturday, according to CPD radio communications.

CPD Chief of Patrol Jon Hein instructed city officers to vacate the premises as tensions rose following Border Patrol agents’ shooting of a woman, according to recorded radio traffic.

Be aware that the directive featured at the end of the recording is unmistakably clear. Failing to protect ICE/Border Patrol from local aggression will lead to increased violence, and inevitably, if CPD officers are restricted from aiding federal officials in distress, injuries or fatalities may occur. The crowd will realize police will not intervene.   

Politics has trumped common sense (pun intended). Politics has taken away reason. There are plenty of precedents for this — all from blue cities. 

In 2020, when the “summer of love” kicked off in Seattle, with Antifa and other masked marauders taking over Seattle and then settling in at the absurdly named “Chaz” (later called CHOP), the cops in that city were told that only under certain circumstances could sworn officers enter the “autonomous” zone. In short, they were instructed to surrender to the will of people intent on forming a new nation, in the middle of Seattle.

A shooting occurred in that area, with cops and first responders allowed to enter if they asked for permission to enter. When cops are instructed by political hacks to stand down, only bad things happen. The East Precinct was under siege, but for boarding it up and putting out fires, that station would have met the same fate as the 3rd Precinct in Minneapolis.  

Shortly after the George Floyd riots started in Minneapolis, the cops were under orders from political hacks that their precinct was not to be protected. Cops were ordered to allow felonies to occur. Many of them escaped the 3rd Precinct with nothing but their lives.  

When local state and city cops are ordered not to prevent crime, criminals will do what they choose — and that is usually crime. When local cops are ordered not to help fellow officers – that is a like dystopian nightmare; the stuff of B-movie scripts where corrupt cops, on the take, refuse to help a fellow cop in distress because the cop that cop isn’t corrupt.  

Federal cops, ICE agents doing their sworn duty are under siege. They are pelted with insults and often pelted with beer cans, spit on, and their vehicles are the target of rocks.   

What allows battery on ICE agents to happen? It only happens when local political officials allow it to happen. When that happens, criminals have free rein.  

Now in Chicago, ICE/Border Patrol agents are being attacked. But CPD has been instructed to stand down almost assuredly by political hacks.  

Recall that Illinois Governor JB Pritzker recently suggested the ICE and Border Patrol are arresting innocent people. They (ICE) are the bad guys, not the illegal aliens. 

The media helps to inflame the hysteria. For example, the below is from an NBC article: 

The enforcement in and around Chicago turned deadly this month when an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed an immigrant who tried to flee in his car when an officer pulled him over. 

In fact, the man shot was an illegal alien named Silvio Silverio Villegas-Gonzalez. Villegas-Gonzalez tried to run over an ICE officer with a car. That is attempted murder with a dangerous weapon,  and he was shot by the ICE agent. Had Chicago (and the state) not been sanctuaries for illegal aliens, Villegas-Gonzalez likely wouldn’t have been emboldened to try to flee. His family called him kind and gentle. Just not with ICE agents, apparently.

With protestors interfering with ICE, local cops generally will clear the protestors once they become violent, but now, in Chicago, cops are leaving ICE agents to fend for themselves. CPD officers have, apparently, been told to stand down and not respond to a request for help by ICE and Border Patrol.  

Federal officers are under siege. 

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