CPD increasing security as a precaution after Berlin incident

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The Justice Department is expected to release the findings of its yearlong civil-rights probe of the Chicago Police Department on Friday. | Sun-Times file photo

The Chicago Police Department is adding extra police resources around the city as a precaution following events on Monday evening in Berlin, where a truck rammed into a crowded Christmas market, killing nine people and injuring about 50.

There is no threat to Chicago or the surrounding area, but CPD will be adding extra officers at the Christkindlmarket at Daley Plaza, including additional foot and bike patrols, and specialized units, according to police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.

CPD is working with the Cook County Sheriff’s Department, the Office of Emergency Management and Communications, and federal and international law enforcement partners “to ensure an optimal level of public safety throughout the holiday season,” Guglielmi said.

Anyone who witnesses any suspicious activity should contact police.

In an emailed statement, Christkindlmarket Chicago and Christkindlmarket Naperville said: “Our heartfelt thoughts go out to all the families and first responders who were affected by today’s tragedy in Berlin.”

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