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The War in Chicago?

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Call out the National Guard to stop urban gangs?

Two Illinois state representatives, John Fritchey and LaShawn Ford (both Democrats), want Land of Lincoln Guardsmen in the streets of Chicago.

Fritchey's molten rhetoric provides the sketch: "As we speak, National Guard members are working side-by-side with our troops to fight a war halfway around the world. ... We have another war that is just as deadly taking place right in our backyard."

Fritchey's first glitch is rather revealing: National Guard servicemen and women are troops, and definitely our troops — a reserve of trained soldiers able to fight in their own units or augment U.S. regular forces. His second glitch, conflating Afghan combat with Chicago street crime, exceeds political hyperbole and enters the realm of blockheaded ignorance.

A National Guard squad rolling into an inner-city Chicago neighborhood can establish "presence" — and presence can serve a deterrent function. A policeman on a beat establishes presence. Here's the concept: When the cop drives by or stands on the corner, rational thugs scatter and look for easier targets.

However, unlike experienced street policemen who know neighborhoods and are trained to defuse conflicts and arrest criminals, 20-year-old riflemen —whether National Guard or Regular Army — are trained to shoot to kill. Military Police (MPs) are a hybrid, but MPs are also first and foremost combat soldiers.

Consider these questions and the operational issues they raise: What will be the rules regarding use of force guiding these young American soldiers as they patrol your city? Do you intend to provide the soldiers with ammunition? In domestic situations, the Guard has deployed soldiers without ammunition, to avoid the use of lethal force, though this is increasingly rare post-9-11 (besides, soldiers without ammo can be robbed of their military equipment by gang members).

Or do you intend to really lock down the city and declare martial law (since we hear rumors that some gangs have assault rifles)?

Will there be special vehicle and pedestrian checkpoint procedures, or in the name of fairness and to pre-empt charges of profiling, will the Guard be expected to stop and inspect every person and every vehicle entering threatened neighborhoods? Do you intend to give the soldiers crash courses in arrest procedures, or the gathering and protection of evidence?

And back to the gangs: Have you thought at all about how local gangs might react? The presence of armed soldiers may inhibit some crimes, but up-and-coming gang leaders seeking macho street cred may see soldiers as enticing targets guaranteeing big headlines. Unlike the Chicago cops, the Guard won't be around forever — unless Fritchy and Ford want a permanent garrison force.

Guard units are trained to handle a range of assignments. Supporting and augmenting local police forces in crises like natural disasters or riots are Guard missions.

Do Chicago police face a crisis of violence, or is this a case of rhetorical overreach and grandstanding?

According to the Chicago Sun-Times, local activist Tio Hardiman sees real problems, but he doesn't see a crisis. Hardiman runs a fascinating political outfit named CeaseFire Illinois, which "brokers truces" in gang-plagued neighborhoods.

"Every year we struggle with March and April. There's a spike (in violence) when the first hot days come," Hardiman told the paper. He also noted violence in Chicago has dropped over the last couple of decades and added, "Right now, what is lacking in the city is that people involved in violence prevention need to collaborate better."

His comment suggests the problem is ineffective local leadership, especially in the districts experiencing a spike in violent crime. In this light, calling for the National Guard is a request for state intervention. A cynic might conclude it's a way to get state taxpayers to foot Chicago's police bill.

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Here's an idea: overturn Chicago's draconian, 2nd-Amendment-violating handgun ban, and allow residents to protect themselves. Then there would be no need for talk about heavily armed soldiers patrolling the streets. When seconds count, the police are only minutes away. Even more amazing is that the Democrats want to deploy the military in the middle of an American city, but not along the US-Mexico border where genuine threats to our national security exist. This idea is an epic fail for all the reasons cited, and it also runs afoul of the 1898 Posse Comitatus Act, which bars the use of the military for domestic law enforcement. At best it allows troops to act to restore order in a genuine crisis situation such as riots. Besides, as a taxpayer in another state, I don't think I should have to pay for police action in Chicago. Let Illinois handle this on their own dime.
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Posted by: Matt
Tue Apr 27, 2010 10:45 PM
Col Bay:
Loved your article about "War in Chicago" You missed one point. That is the Brass Balls that Chicago Pols have for making the Feds jump out of loyalty. I was part of the federal troops from Ft Carson Colo, when King got killed as well as the National convention in 1968. My tank unit was folded into some Infantry unit and flew to Chicago. We were trained in riot control but no ammo was issued. We were paraded in (then) Grant Park down in the Loop. We were a show of force. What a joke. Gary Lapp old11e40@aol.com
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Posted by: Gary Lapp
Wed Apr 28, 2010 5:56 AM
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