Illinois
Chicago judge temporarily blocks National Guard deployment in Illinois
A Chicago judge issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) on Thursday to prevent the deployment of the National Guard in Illinois.
Judge April Perry, district judge for the Northern District of Illinois, enjoined the defendants (excepting President Trump) from “ordering the federalization and deployment of the National Guard of the United States within Illinois.” In an oral ruling, Perry said that there is “no credible evidence that there is danger of rebellion in the state of Illinois” or that the president cannot “execute the laws of the United States.” The TRO expires on October 23. A hearing will be held on October 22 to determine whether the TRO should be extended for a further 14 days.
The state of Illinois filed a complaint for emergency, declaratory, and injunctive relief against the Trump administration on October 6. The complaint was filed in response to Secretary of Defense (“Secretary of War”) Pete Hegseth’s attempt to federalize the Illinois and Texas National Guards on October 4 and 5. The complaint described Secretary Hegseth’s actions as “illegal, dangerous, and unconstitutional” and stated that federal use of the National Guard “infringes on Illinois’s sovereignty and right to self-governance.” It stated that his actions do not satisfy the three prerequisites for federalization under 10 U.S.C. 12406: 1) invasion by a foreign nation, 2) rebellion against the government, or 3) inability to execute the laws of the US with regular forces. It further claimed that the defendants violated the Posse Comitatus Act, the Administrative Procedure Act, and provisions of the Constitution. The Trump administration has filed a notice of appeal.
The National Guard is a part of the armed forces, and has been used to respond to domestic crises. It can operate on both state and federal levels, but is usually directed by a state’s governor.
Trump has signaled many times that he intends to use the National Guard to address violence in cities across the US. He has deployed forces in Los Angeles, DC, and Portland, citing the threats of crime, homelessness, domestic terrorism and protests against mass deportation. Numerous legal challenges have been mounted by states. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is currently reviewing a TRO issued by a district judge in Oregon against deployment of the National Guard in Portland, which will have broader implications for the President’s power to deploy federal forces against states’ wishes.
Illinois
Two rounds of snow on the way to central Illinois – IPM Newsroom
Snow is making a comeback in Central Illinois.
IPM meteorologist Andrew Pritchard said A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Champaign County and surrounding portions of east-central Illinois beginning Thursday at 3:00 p.m. to Friday at 6:00 a.m.
Snow will spread into Champaign-Urbana between 3-6 PM late this afternoon into the evening with periods of moderate to heavy snowfall continuing overnight. Snow should taper off around sunrise on Friday morning, with around 2-4″ of new snow accumulation expected across Champaign County.
Winds will blow out of the east around 5-10 mph, with minimal impacts from blowing & drifting snow. Still, snow accumulation on roadways could lead to hazardous travel conditions overnight into the Friday morning commute.
On Saturday, the National Weather Service in Central Illinois forecasted for snow to return on Saturday afternoon. The chance of precipitation is 80%. New snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches possible. Temperatures will drop below zero across much of central Illinois both Saturday night and Sunday night with resulting wind chill values as cold as 15 to 30 below zero.
Illinois
Woman facing charges 5 years after infant’s remains found in north suburbs, police say
RIVERWOODS, Ill. (WLS) — A woman is facing charges five years after the discovery of a dead newborn in the north suburbs.
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Riverwoods, Illinois police say Natalie Schram gave birth to the baby in May 2020 and then dumped the baby’s body in a wooded area in the 1800 block of Robinwood Lane.
Schram was arrested earlier this month in Washington State and has now bee charged in connection to the crime, police said.
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The suspect is expected to appear in a Lake County, Illinois courtroom on Thursday.
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Illinois
Catching up with Illinois State after huge playoff upset victory
Illinois State Redbirds pulled off the comeback of the year and maybe all-time this past Saturday.
ISU, who were 23-point underdogs, rallied from 14 points down with three minutes to go to knock off No. 1-ranked and defending champion North Dakota State in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs in Fargo, North Dakota.
Quarterback Tommy Rittenhouse overcame five interceptions to engineer the huge 29-28 upset.
Head coach Brock Spack and Arlington Heights receiver Dan Sobkowicz, who caught the game-winning touchdown, discussed the team’s spirit following the win.
“I had 142 texts, and so, I answered every single one of em, how about that. Either with a fist bump or thumbs up or ‘thank you very much,’ I answered every one,” Spack said. “Our players persevered, and they never lost. You can tell this is a different vibe. They just never lost confidence that they were going to win. To have five turnovers, and to be able to survive that and win, and beat these guys like that is amazing.”
“Obviously, it was a really good scrambler,” Sobkowicz said. “Just kinda wanted to make something happen, I mean, he found me, and, uh, obviously, I didn’t really think much of it, honestly, at that play right after, but words can’t really explain how much that meant. I think it’s just a cool moment that I’m probably never going to forget.”
The Redbirds will play UC-Davis Saturday in the FCS quarterfinals.
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