Chicago cops received more help for DNC than during height of 2020 riots: retired police chief

Chicago PD was not given the same resources to protect the city at the height of the summer 2020 riots, says a retired Illinois police chief

Former Illinois police chief says cops are 'the real heroes' of the DNC

Tom Weitzel, a retired Riverside, Illinois police chief, praises the Chicago PD for its work ensuring a safe, peaceful Democratic convention amid large protests.

The $75 million policing budget for the just-concluded Democratic National Convention paid off for Chicago but also shows a stunning contrast with the money devoted at the height of the 2020 George Floyd riots, a retired Illinois police chief tells Fox News Digital.

"The security for the DNC is the largest police presence in the history of Chicago, as far as they go back of tracking of all local, state, county, suburban federal agencies, there's never been a larger police presence ever," retired Riverside, Illinois, police chief Tom Wetizel told Fox News Digital in an interview. 

Weitzel recalled that when he was chief during the protests after the death of Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, the department "was not given the resources that we needed from outside our own agency when we would ask for them, and certainly not anywhere near this level."

DNC IN CHICAGO: WINDY CITY ROCKED BY VIOLENCE EVEN WITH MIGRANT GANGS ON ‘GOOD BEHAVIOR’

Chicago Police officers, inset, DNC convention crowd in main photo

A Texas delegate in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention (DNC) was robbed at gunpoint early Wednesday by men in ski masks, according to a local report. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images | Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg)

"People forget that the Democrats were the party of, and probably still are the party of defund the police, and now the Democratic Party at the Democratic National Convention has the largest police presence in Chicago history. I mean, that kind of strikes me as very strange," he said.

Ahead of the DNC, a local news outlet reported the White House's Office of Budget and Management allocated $75 million in federal funding for security at the convention, and most of the funds reportedly went to the Chicago Police Department.

"It would have a significant impact," Weitzel said when asked if those resources were provided to departments on the South Side – Chicago's heavily crime-ridden region – to deter crime.

CHICAGO POLICE MAKE ARRESTS AMONG PROTESTERS AT THE DNC

DNC CPD Ordered to disperse sign

Chicago police hold a sign ordering anti-Israel protesters to disperse from a gathering at Union Park, east of the United Center, one of two sites for the Democratic National Convention. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

Every day during the convention, anti-Israel agitators took to the streets near the DNC to protest against the Democratic ticket's foreign policies, as well as other left-wing causes. Some were part of pro-Hamas groups and burned the American flag. Others waved Palestinian flags and chanted on bullhorns, "There is one solution, intifada revolution" and "Long live the intifada." 

The Chicago Police Department said there were at least 74 arrests over the course of the convention's four days. 

"Our city was on display for the world to see," Superintendent Larry Snelling told reporters last week. "I guarantee the world was watching. We showed again that this was not 1968."

During the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, approximately 600 people were arrested. The convention was held amid significant social unrest and marked by anti-Vietnam War protests.

DNC IN CHICAGO: 12 SHOT, 1 MURDERED IN WINDY CITY SHOOTINGS ON DAY 2 OF CONVENTION

police encountering protesters in Chicago

Anti-Israel protesters marched near the United Center in Chicago on Thursday, the final night of the DNC. (Fox News Digital)

"I can tell you with a surety that they are the heroes that they are. Their training has paid off, their patience has paid off, their professionalism has paid off," Weitzel said of Chicago PD. "The Chicago Police Department [wasn't] the lead story for the night. The Chicago Police Department [wasn't] the lead story for abusing or alleged to have abused or overreacted."

Jamie Joseph is a writer who covers politics. She leads Fox News Digital coverage of the Senate. 

Authored by Jamie Joseph via FoxNews August 26th 2024