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Police seek help in identifying arsonists
From abc7chicago.com:
In the aftermath of George Floyd's tragic death, Chicago was hit by widespread violence and destruction, particularly targeting businesses and vehicles. The city witnessed a staggering number of fires being deliberately set, leading to significant damage across various neighborhoods. Federal authorities were called in to assist local law enforcement due to the sheer scale of the incidents. The ATF's national response team spent several weeks meticulously reviewing surveillance footage from the affected areas. Recently, they released images captured at only ten of these fire sites.
One such incident occurred on May 31st within the City Sports store located at 65th and Halsted in Englewood. Two individuals entered an already looted establishment. One of them knelt down and lit a fire using papers on the floor. Further south, at a beauty supply shop in Archer Heights, another perpetrator was spotted inside, dousing a counter with what appeared to be a flammable liquid before igniting it. These acts were part of a larger pattern of looting and arson that spread from downtown Chicago all the way to the southern and western parts of the city.
The Chicago Police Department, collaborating closely with federal agencies, has now made public surveillance photos and video clips of 19 individuals believed to have been involved in some of the 53 deliberate fires set between May 31st and June 3rd. Authorities hope that releasing this footage will aid in identifying and apprehending those accountable for the destruction. The CPD has uploaded these materials onto their official YouTube channel for public viewing.
Individuals identified and arrested could face serious federal charges as part of a nationwide initiative led by the U.S. Attorney's Office to hold accountable those who contributed to the chaos during this period of social unrest. Citizens with relevant information are encouraged to reach out to the Chicago Police Department at 312-745-6233 or send an email. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through websites like www.CPDTip.com or www.ReportIt.com, accessible via the Report It mobile application available on both Google Play and Apple App Stores.
This situation underscores the urgent need for community cooperation in restoring peace and order in our neighborhoods. We urge anyone with knowledge of these events to come forward and assist law enforcement in their efforts to bring justice to those responsible.