Road closures at 25th Ave and Lexington St for protest, Broadview IL


Officers are coordinating road closures and managing crowd control near Lexington St and 25th Ave in Broadview due to a protest and parade. Protesters are gathering and moving near the area, with several squads deployed to maintain order and direct traffic.
Audio|Source: Illinois State Police, IDOT, EMA and LaSalle County Sheriff
02:53
Transcript:
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Good County,
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405 and 409 from Statecar 346.
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Go ahead.
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You guys have Gardner shutdown, correct?
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Rob, do you have Gardner shutdown? Two-four.
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All right, time four, because we've got a couple cars that came through that from that way.
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I'll advise.
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Yeah,
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the only car that Broadview is letting through are the Border Patrol.
00:34
That would be addressed.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Command[1] be advised.
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Clear 24th.
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Command[1] 104.
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to direct to down at Lexington and 25th Avenue.
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Yes,
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about 20, 30 protests walking away from the south approaching.
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5,000 command.
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Just heads up everybody.
01:18
Some of the protesters from Harvard are coming down to Lexington.
01:24
Looks like they're probably going to try to fall into the parade group.
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Four-fifties are right. You want me to send some officers down there?
01:40
Yeah, send some down here so they can stand by.
01:46
Get around as they go toward Mannheim, back way the neighborhood.
01:53
Actually you can drive, we got the street cut off here, so they can actually drive down.
01:59
Right here to Lexington on 25th and just have to walk over to where the other squads are.
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So,
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Stanfast,
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ISP has about five to six squads behind the up parade.
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There's three more in that.
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452 to those 400 units. Hey guys, let's come off. If you're on break, let's head down to Lexington at 25 to provide support.
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Sarah, then vehicle or walking.
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One minute down.
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