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Below is my ChatGPT-generated, Laura-approved summary of our conversation with West Chicago Chief of Police Colin Fleury. Our biggest takeaways: 1) Angry people driving out of—or into—their driveways during a parade is one of Fleury’s bigger fears about bringing them back; 2) Despite requests, ICE has provided no list to West Chicago of who they are arresting, why, or whether targets have criminal histories.—LF Key Topics Covered — Parade Conversation * The chief’s background organizing large-scale events and how that shapes his safety expectations. * Why parades create unique risks: long footprint, many uncontrolled access points, vehicle hazards, and crowd unpredictability. * Staffing limits at the department and how manpower affects what can be safely covered. * The need for clear participant check-in, assigned slots, and no last-minute additions. * Insurance and alcohol-use requirements for certain participant groups (e.g., riders). * Past incidents the chief referenced—such as animal-related injuries and drivers bypassing closures—that inform current caution. * The role of trained volunteers (CERT/ESDA) for staging, barricades, and first aid. * The importance of confirming dates early so the department can adjust schedules and avoid staffing conflicts. * A collaborative but safety-first tone: supportive of the event if proper controls and planning are in place. Key Topics Covered — ICE Conversation 1. Training & Department Procedures (how are West Chicago police officers trained to react to ICE?) * Officers document ICE encounters and provide warnings to federal agents who are violating city resolutions that city property cannot be used from civil immigration enforcement. * City-wide directive: any staff member encountering ICE is to alert the highest-ranking police member. * Officers respond when residents report unknown individuals who may be ICE. Residents can always call 911 if they spot a suspicious vehicle and responders can let them know if the vehicle is a concern. * Local law enforcement vehicles can be distinguished from ICE vehicles by their license plates, which have letters “MP” on side. 2. The TRUST Act / “CARES Act” Confusion * Fleury frequently refers to “CARES,” but the policy he describes aligns with: * Illinois TRUST Act (2017) * Way Forward Act (2021) * Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s guidance restricting cooperation with civil immigration enforcement * Key restriction: local police cannot assist ICE in civil immigration enforcement (e.g., information sharing, detainers). 3. Chief Fleury’s Central Claims * Communication restrictions by the state have created serious safety issues. * ICE is operating without sufficient local intelligence, making operations chaotic. * Local police are “caught in the middle”—unable to help ICE but unable to obstruct. * Public misidentifies undercover units, fire vehicles, or unmarked cars as ICE. * Community trust is eroding due to visible tensions and crowd clashes. * ICE has provided no list of who they are arresting, why, or whether targets have criminal histories. 4. Examples Chief Fleury Shares * ICE use of spray during Thorntons gas station encounter. * Allegations that an undercover (non-ICE) vehicle was rammed by someone who assumed they were ICE. * A local person was chased and harassed in an apartment complex because he was mistaken for ICE. * Prior town hall meetings where residents expressed support for deporting violent offenders. 5. Community Reporting Options * Tip411 system. * Calling 911 for verification of suspicious vehicles or activity. 6. Perimeter Problems * State law prevents local police from creating a barrier around ICE operations. * According to Fleury, this increases likelihood of clashes between ICE and crowds. 7. Transparency Concerns * Chief Fleury says ICE has given zero information to West Chicago about: * who is being arrested * whether arrests are criminal or civil * what charges people have * Only one confirmed case: an individual at Thorntons who filed a police report. He was a U.S. citizen. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Chief Colin Fleury 02:56 Chief Fleury’s Background and Career Path 05:51 Challenges of Organizing Parades 14:47 Police Department’s Role in Immigration Enforcement 36:23 Challenges of Communication with ICE 39:13 Public Safety and Trust Issues 40:47 The Impact of ICE Operations on Local Communities Get full access to 60185 Podcast at 60185.substack.com/subscribe [https://60185.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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