Curfew imposed in EP after looting and riot incidents
Curfew imposed in EP after looting and riot incidents
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Evergreen Park, Oak Lion, CHICAGO - Evergreen Park called a curfew "purely for precautionary measures" from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday night, Mayor Jim Sexton said in an email to residents. "We just you all Want to be seen safe in their homes. Also the police are very cautious, they are fully on staff, and they are on top of things. You can relax very easily tonight. "Adriana in Chicago's Beverly area The entire window of the furs was broken on Sunday when the vandals were reported to have broken windows earlier in the afternoon. Also, 95th Street is quiet and police are waiting at Baraco's restaurant. In other developments, more than 20 Illinois State Police units have come forward to lend a hand to South Suburban Police Departments, as does the Cook County Sheriff Police. The Chicago Ridge Police also released a statement that the rumor of robbery at the Chicago Ridge Mall on Sunday is baseless. Gerald Vetter, chief of the Oak Lawn Police Department, said curfews are being kept "out of an abundance of caution" starting at 9 a.m. on Sundays from 5 a.m. to Monday due to incidents in other communities around Oak Lawn Other cities in the Ook lawn area are also asked to consider curfew for Sunday evenings.

While Tinley Park and Chicago Ridge have announced curfews, Waters said, "Nothing special has happened on Oak Lawn. It's just for the safety of residents and businesses." "We don't want to tell people about this evening. It will help police monitor the streets and cut traffic." The business along Bedford Park and Cicero Avenue stretches south through Bedford Park and Oak Lawn. Was told to close as of Sunday afternoon. In addition, the entry of shopping centers at Cicero and 79th and 87th streets has been closed by police barricades and public construction vehicles. On Sunday, people gathered at the Ford City Shopping Center on the Chicago side of Cicero Avenue It has been jammed since. The first day, some flare-ups were reported near 79th Street and Cicero Avenue near Ford City. While several windows of businesses in the city's Beverly neighborhood have broken, an Evergreen Park police officer has confirmed at around 2:45 am that mayors in Evergreen Park and Oak Lawn urged residents to remain calm over rumors of looting and rioting is. On the other hand, after the death of George Floyd in Minnesota, peaceful protests in cities across the country were looted and beaten up by miscreants.

For your information let us tell you that according to a test message and a warning from Oak Lawn residents received through robocalls, looting and rioting have been reported in neighboring cities. Bori said there was no alert from the Oak Lawn Police Department. Evergreen Plaza is closed. Some barricades have been erected to prevent people from entering the shopping center. In addition, the Oaks Lawn Target closed voluntarily on Sunday, along with other businesses on 95th Street between Cicero Avenue and Pulasi. Target may close on Monday. A window break was reported Saturday evening at a business near 87th Street and Kedzie Avenue. The Evergreen Park Shopping Center, which is home to Sam's Club and Walmart, as well as Mendered and Meijer also has homes, which have been closed because firebreaks are being used as barricades. Also "the villages of Oak Lawn are not currently experiencing looting. Our officers are on the road. Some Local businesses have run out of security concerns due to the flash. Up in other jurisdictions. Updated public safety information will be posted. Please call 911 with any information. "I want to reach out for a moment And let me tell you that yes, there are demonstrators in the pockets of areas along Western Avenue and 95th, and 87th and Kedley. Please know that our police department is disbanding these groups as a group. We are ahead of the game here and I want you to know that our residents are safe and completely safe. That being said, stay alert, stay close to home, enjoy a beautiful day with your family. If you see a mess or feel any danger, don't hesitate to call 9-1-1.

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