

Lightfoot issued a similar curfew on Saturday night, which started at 9 p.m. Some towns, like Oak Lawn, have issued a curfew starting for Sunday night " out of an abundance of caution" due to events happening in other communities around Oak Lawn. This as the mayors in Evergreen Park and Oak Lawn have urged residents to remain calm on rumors of looting and rioting there.
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Meanwhile, a number of windows of businesses in the city's Beverly neighborhood have been broken, an Evergreen Park police officer confirmed around 2:45 p.m. The entrances to the mall are blocked, and several other businesses in both Orland and Tinley have closed as precautions and preparations for more damage to come later on Sunday.
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One adult and one juvenile were arrested in connection to an attempted robbery at a jewelry store on 151st Street, and one person has been charged with disorderly conduct at the mall, Orland Park Patch is reporting. In Orland Park and Tinley Park, three arrests have been made in connection with the reported looting. The National Guard will work with Chicago officers to enforce street closures across the city. Prirtzker signed a disaster proclamation for Cook County to expedite state resources, personnel and equipment. Pritzker announced 375 Illinois National Guard members have been deployed to the city to assist and offer support to the Chicago Police Department and set up a perimeter “so the center of the city doesn’t get overtaken,” as seemed to be the case “during times last night.” Attorney’s Office, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to investigate.

It’s not clear at this point who, or which organization, lead the effort but the Chicago Police Department is working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S.

Officials also believe the reports of arson across the city, including buildings and vehicles set ablaze, was a part of that coordinated effort. CHICAGO, IL - Peaceful protests in response to the death of George Floyd turned violent Saturday due to a destructive effort that was "organized and choreographed” and involved groups pulling car caravans up to businesses, bashing windows and "hauling out merchandise," Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Sunday in a news conference.
