Syndicated with permission vi Valiant News| Tom Pappert| Police in Chicago, Illinois were overwhelmed last night due to revelers celebrating the independence of the United States’ southern neighbor.
Two or more people were shot last night as chaos gripped Chicago’s downtown area with revelers overwhelming police, throwing bottles, setting fires, and waving Mexican flags through the street to celebrate Mexico’s independence, CWB Chicago reported.
Two people were shot in separate incidents overnight as Mexican Independence Day revelers flooded the Loop, sometimes overwhelming Chicago police.https://t.co/0aH6tlq2mz
— CWBChicago (@CWBChicago) September 17, 2022
That outlet reports that some revelers climbed atop a bus to wave Mexican flags, burned a sports car while other vehicles “spun donuts in downtown intersections,” and generally causing low level violence.
One man was shot in the back as he exited his vehicle to fight someone, CWB Chicago explained. The other victim was being beaten by a group of men when he was shot in the head, though he is apparently in good condition.
Apparently, at least one officer was injured in the eye, and there were multiple reports from officers that revelers were attempting to pull them from their squad cars.
Utter chaos in the #Chicago Loop at State/Washington from the Mexican Independence Celebrations. #ChicagoScanner pic.twitter.com/OemT9dH9fG
— anotherjoefromchicago (@YetAnotherJoe) September 17, 2022
Other videos showed dozens or hundreds of Mexican flags proudly displayed by Chicago-area revelers.
Mexican Independence
Downtown Chicago
Chaos, but I like it. pic.twitter.com/3jW10kmdGm
— Taq Salaam (@TaqiSalaam) September 17, 2022
Roosevelt/Michigan:
Car on fire near the Red Line/BP on day 2 of the South Loop celebration. #mexicanindependenceday🇲🇽 #Chicago #ChicagoScanner #DelayedTweet pic.twitter.com/Hoqyw7UCBX— Emjay 📸 Phan (@heyFATabbot) September 17, 2022
Other aerial videos showed the extent of the celebrations, while videos shot at street level show a festive but chaotic scene.
Mexican Independence Day in Chicago…
– Random street corner..
– Turn up…
– Repeat…#Chicago pic.twitter.com/dCtrdkNpcx— DJ E-Rock (@DJERock) September 17, 2022
They celebrating Mexican Independence Day in Chicago. We (yes, we) out here! pic.twitter.com/CAVf2qgnHo
— Cameron (@SirCamCarter) September 17, 2022
A Chicago Mexican Independence Celebration 2022 🧵#ChicagoScanner #Chicago pic.twitter.com/lFiMelxPZ2
— Emjay 📸 Phan (@heyFATabbot) September 16, 2022
Mexican Independence Day was Friday, September 16. The country and its people – apparently, including the diaspora who left their homeland for the United States – celebrate the holiday to commemorate the beginning of a decade long revolution that saw the central American country break free from Spanish rule.
The holiday, which is often confused with Cinco de Mayo in the United States, explains National Geographic, “actually marks the moment in 1810 when Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Catholic priest known as Father Hidalgo, made the first cry for independence.”