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Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Chicago To Welcome Militarized May Day?

If there is going to be a dress rehearsal for the coming NATO summit in Chicago, May Day is it. The first major mobilization of the 99 percent the month of the summit will take place on Tuesday, May 1. It will also, coincidentally or not, be the first day that police in "battle" dress hit the streets to prepare for the summit.



Operation Red Zone, a security perimeter around McCormick Place where the summits will be held and a "vast" area in downtown Chicago where federal and local government offices are located, according to the Sun-Times, will be patrolled by federal law enforcement carrying "non-lethal" guns beginning Tuesday. (Update: Today, Monday April 30, Mayor Emanuel claimed http://www.suntimes.com/business/12228572-420/study-nato-summit-to-give-chicago-a-128-million-boost.html> the "red zone" would not begin on May 1, but rather "three days before NATO comes.")



The placement of the "red zone" may overlap with the planned route of the May Day march, which will go from Union Park, on Chicago's near southwest side, to Federal Plaza downtown.
The police force will be "highly visible," according to Cleophas Bradley, deputy regional director with the Federal Protective Service, "but we will not be preventing anyone from entering the red zone."



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