FOP: Chicago officers who kneel with protesters could be kicked out of police union
Fox 32 Chicago
June 11, 2020
CHICAGO - The new
president of Chicago’s powerful police union has issued a stern warning
to officers. He says any officers showing sympathy to police protesters
while in uniform could be thrown out of the union.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot isn’t happy about it.
“I don’t believe it’s the time or place to be doing that,” said Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara.
In office for only a month, Catanzara is laying down the law for his members.
“If you kneel, you’ll be risking being brought up on charges and thrown out of the lodge,” Catanzara said.
It
has become a common scene over the past week, seeing police officers
around the country kneeling with protesters as a symbolic show of
support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
But Catanzara says it
is essentially an act of treason for police officers, because those
protesters are pushing for policies he says will hurt the police.
“Specifically
this weekend. This was about defunding and abolishing the police
officers. And you’re going to take a knee for that? It’s ridiculous,”
Catanzara said.
When asked about Catanzara’s threat, Mayor Lightfoot – who has been extremely critical of the FOP – took a hard pass.
“I
don’t really think we should credit those kinds of really unfortunate
comments. I’m not going to dignify them with any further response,” the
mayor said.
Anyone kicked out of the FOP will still be able to
work as a Chicago police officer, but they will not have all the
benefits and protections afforded by the union contract.
In 2017, Catanzara got into trouble when he posted a photo of himself
in uniform on Facebook with a sign supporting President Donald Trump,
gun rights and standing for the anthem.
He says kneeling Officers are doing the same, just on the other end of the political spectrum.
“Well
that’s a political stance. I want to see what happens on the department
level. I’m going to guess nothing because the mayor supports this kind
of stuff,” Catanzara said.
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