US Police Union Head Urges Members To Defy Vaccine Mandate - Police Force To Shrink 50% This Weekend
“It’s safe to say that the city of Chicago will have a police force at 50 percent or less for this weekend coming up,”
By Isabel van Brugen: The head of the Chicago police officers union on Tuesday called on its members to refuse to comply with the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, which is set to take effect on Friday.
“Do not fill out the portal information,” Chicago Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara said in a video to officers posted on YouTube.
According to Catanzara, the police union is preparing a lawsuit against the city if Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s
administration attempts to enforce the mandate, which requires city
workers to report their vaccine status by Friday or be placed on a
“no-pay” status.
“It’s safe to say that the city of Chicago will have a police force at 50 percent or less for this weekend coming up,” Catanzara said.
The Epoch Times has contacted Lightfoot’s office for comment.
“I
can guarantee you that no-pay status will not last more than 30 days,”
Catanzara said on Tuesday. “There’s no way they’re going to be able to
sustain a police department workforce at 50 percent capacity or less for
more than seven days without something budging.”
“This is very clearly not a job action,” he added, “not a call for a strike.”
The
police union head in his video instructs members to file for exemptions
to receiving the COVID-19 vaccine but to not enter that information
into the city’s vaccine portal.
Responding to Cantanzara’s video
during a press briefing on Wednesday, Lightfoot accused him of spreading
false information, dismissing most of his statements as “untrue or
patently false.”
“What we’re focused on is making sure that we
maximize the opportunity to create a very safe workplace,” Lightfoot
told reporters. “The data is very clear. It is unfortunate that the FOP
leadership has chosen to put out a counter narrative. But the fact of
the matter is, if you are not vaccinated, you are playing with your
life, the life of your family, the life of your colleagues, and members
of the public.”
Shortly after Lightfoot announced the measures in
August, Catanzara compared the requirement to how Nazis told their
victims the gas chambers were showers.
“This ain’t Nazi [expletive] Germany … ‘Step into the [expletive] showers, the pills won’t hurt you,’” he told the Chicago Sun-Times,
before quickly apologizing for his choice of words, saying he was not
trying to link vaccinations to what happened during the Holocaust.
The
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has maintained that the
known benefits of the COVID-19 vaccinations “outweigh the known and
potential risks.”
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