Secret Service building secret Democratic convention communications center in southern suburb – Chicago Sun-Times

Why so far from the main convention locations of the Loop, where the delegates are booked in eight hotels; the McCormick Place complex, the site of daytime meetings and press briefings; and the United Center, where President Joe Biden will be nominated for a second term? Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said, “You want to be far enough away from the event so that if something were to occur it doesn’t affect your ability to command and control your response.”
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taxpayer
1 year ago

I infer that CTA service will be disrupted (even more than usual). It’d be nice if the SS let us know what is planned.

Mary Ladd
1 year ago

“Secret Service briefed the Chicago Cultural Properties Security group” — does this mean they’re expecting the museums and even LPZoo to be targets of the pro-hamas crowd?

Brian Jones
1 year ago

Good.

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