Thousands Shut Down Major Chicago Highway In The Name Of Gun Control

Shut Down the Dan Ryan protest

by Molly Prince

 

A major thoroughfare in Chicago was shut down on Saturday after thousands of anti-gun protestors overtook the highway, refusing to let any vehicles pass.

The demonstration was organized to bring awareness to the city’s joblessness, high poverty rate, poor education system, skyrocketing crime and was demanding stricter gun laws, reported The Guardian.

Daily Caller News FoundationFather Michael Pfleger, the chief organizer of the march, had been calling for Dan Ryan Highway to be shut down for weeks prior to the event.

“Inconvenience is the point. We want [people] to be inconvenienced, to think about what the South Side and West Side go through every day,” he told the Chicago Tribune.

 

Illinois State Police, who have jurisdiction over the highway, initially said any disruptors would be arrested. However, the state police backed down, allowing protestors to occupy half of the northbound lanes, according to The Chicago Tribune.

Shortly after the demonstration began, Pfleger and Rev. Jesse Jackson again called for protestors to shut down the entire highway and bring traffic to a total standstill. Chicago Police complied with the march’s request, against the apparent request of Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel replied to the governor, tweeting “It was a peaceful protest. Delete your account.”

https://twitter.com/ChicagosMayor/status/1015654192273330176

Emanuel did not attend the event, however, his police Superintendent Eddie Johnson took part in the protest.

Chicago has almost a fully Democratic government, and Illinois is the single-most Democratic dominated state in the U.S.

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Molly Prince is a reporter at Daily Caller News Foundation. Follow Molly on Twitter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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One Thought to “Thousands Shut Down Major Chicago Highway In The Name Of Gun Control”

  1. Randall

    Be careful and don’t get hit by a car since automobiles kill more people in the U.S. than guns.

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