The Western Journal

Bomb Threats at the DNC? Alarming Allegations Surround Democrats’ Convention as Situation Heats Up

On ‌Tuesday, Chicago police are investigating bomb threats ⁤reported at four hotels near the Democratic National Convention taking place at the United Center. Officers, accompanied by K9 units, began searching the Nobu Hotel Chicago, located about 1.5 miles from the convention site, following ​the receipt⁣ of a threatening ⁢message that claimed to have placed pipe ‌bombs in several hotels, ​including Hotel Chicago West Loop and Hyatt House Chicago. The threats also referenced the Democratic‌ convention and included ‍incendiary language⁢ regarding the current conflict⁢ in Gaza. Amid heightening tensions, authorities are bracing for potentially larger and more intense pro-Palestinian ​protests.

While no suspicious​ items have been found thus far, police⁣ are uncertain ⁤whether the threats are genuine ​or a ‍hoax. Additionally, on the convention’s opening day, there⁤ were security ⁣breaches that led to a few ‌arrests, though many involved were⁤ not​ charged. Despite a few incidents, earlier protests against the DNC remained mostly peaceful.


Chicago police are investigating bomb threats Tuesday involving at least four hotels near the Democratic National Convention at the United Center.

Just before noon local time, officers and police K9s began searching the Nobu Hotel Chicago, which is about 1.5 miles from the convention site, local Fox affiliate WFLD-TV reported.

“The threat, which was ed to the Fox 32 Newsroom, said pipe bombs were placed in the Hotel Chicago West Loop and the Hyatt House Chicago in West Loop and the University District,” the news outlet further noted.

The threat mentioned the Democratic convention.

WFLD correspondent Paris Schutz reported from in front of the Nobu Hotel that there was a significant police presence on scene.

The reporter spoke with a police officer who told him nothing suspicious had been found yet.

Police don’t know if it’s a hoax or real.

Schutz said the threat his station received referenced the “genocidal apartheid regime in Israel.”

“We placed bombs in your hotel. F*** you and all the DNC bastards who understand what they are going through,” the added, in an apparent reference to Palestinians.

Police told Schutz they expect pro-Palestinian protests to be bigger and perhaps more unruly Tuesday than on the first day of the convention. Protesters want to “shut the city down.”

The Chicago Tribune reported that two people were charged Tuesday after breaching the security fence that surrounds the United Center the opening day of the convention.

A 31-year-old Chicago man faces a felony count of aggravated battery of a police officer and an 35-year-old Chicago woman was charged with misdemeanor resisting arrest.

Several others were arrested in relation to the breach, but not charged, the Tribune noted.

“The first major protest of the DNC week Monday featured energetic speeches and chanting, but the group of several thousand pro-Palestinian demonstrators remained mostly peaceful,” according to the news outlet.






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