Franni614, we are down in central Illinois currently, not the Chicago area. I am a retired ISP Trooper and have a question for you. Have you observed any State Troopers assisting in Chicago with the protests? We have been watching some of the local coverage in the past month and we are not seeing any, just Chicago officers with little or no riot gear.
ISP trains ALL of their Troopers in riot control. They are known around the country as some of the best trained and equipped to handle these types of situations. Each and every Troopers is issued complete riot protective gear upon leaving the academy. Upon being activated there could be well over 1,000 Troopers in the city of Chicago within 3 hours (they all carry this riot gear in their trunks). They have methods of identifying/removing/arresting instigators during an active riot that I won't reveal here.
Illinois Governor Pritzker is the top dog who controls what the Illinois State Police does. If none of the 1,600 Illinois State Police Troopers are in the city of Chicago assisting with the unrest then it is because he has ordered them out. Anyone who lives or visits Chicago should seriously ask themselves why the Governor or the mayor would want such a thing.