In response to the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania this weekend, Kane County officials have announced heightened security measures for all political events. The attempted assassination and the tragic death of a bystander have prompted immediate action to ensure the safety of the community and uphold the democratic process.
Kane County State’s Attorney Jamie L. Mosser and Sheriff Ron Hain have released a joint statement condemning the act of political violence and outlining their plans to increase patrols at every political event moving forward. “Political violence has no place in the United States, and we must all condemn this abhorrent act. In a democratic society, violence is never the answer. No one should have to risk their life to run for office, attend a political event, or advocate for a cause,” their statement read.
Board Chairman Corinne Pierog also expressed her profound sadness over the incident in Pennsylvania. “No one should ever have to fear for their life while voicing their beliefs. While we may debate the values of policies, violent action has no place within our political discourse,” Pierog stated. She extended her thoughts to the former president, the bystander who was tragically killed, and all those who were injured or had their safety threatened.
Both the State’s Attorney and the Sheriff expressed their gratitude to the brave men and women of law enforcement who acted swiftly to protect the crowd from further harm. Their courage in such dangerous situations was commended. Chairman Pierog echoed this sentiment, adding her thanks to Mosser and Hain for their responsive action to increase patrols at local political events.
Kane County law enforcement’s increased presence at political events aims to reassure residents and prevent any further acts of violence, ensuring that the community can engage in political activities without fear.