Titan Security has been notified of a range of upcoming protests and demonstrations in or near the Chicago Loop. We continue to monitor the following activity.
Anticipated Demonstrations In or Near the Loop
- 11/03 @ 11:30am, 50 W Washington (Thompson Center), Group will gather for their cause “Worldwide Walkout for Freedom”
- 11/03 @ 1:00pm, 233 S Wacker (Willis Tower), Group will gather for their cause “Airline Employees 4 Health Freedom”
- 11/03 @ Unknown Time, 110 N Carpenter (McDonalds HQ), Group will gather for their cause “McDonald’s Protest”
- 11/05 @ 3:00pm, 201 E Randolph (Millennium Park), Group will gather/march for their cause “Official Anonymous Million Man March 2021 Chicago”
- 11/09 @ 3:30pm, 120 W Kinzie (Armenian Consulate), Group will gather for their cause “Fight for Our Nation Rally”
- 11/12 @ 8:00am, 547 W Jackson (Metra HQ), Group will gather for their cause “Metra Union Rally”
- 11/12 @ 11:00am, 333 S State (Chicago Dept of Public Health), Group will gather for their cause “Save Our Children – Families Impacted by Gun Violence Protest at Dr. Arwady Office”
- 11/13 @ 10:00am, 201 E Randolph (Millennium Park), Group will gather for their cause “Justice for Keith LaMar Rally & 5K”
- 11/13 @ 12:00pm, 600 E Grand (Navy Pier), Group will gather for their cause “Save the Crystal Gardens”
Safety Tips In or Near Protest Activity
- If you see something suspicious, report it
- Carry water and stay hydrated
- Choose a landmark to meet at in case you are separated from your group
- Utilize the buddy system
- Remain alert and be observant of surroundings
- Leave any valuables at home
- Do not jump any barricades
- Secure handbags and wallets
- Stay calm and pleasant
- Follow your own instincts
- Leave yourself room to move quickly
- If you see an unattended bag, alert police as quickly as possible
As always, if you “See Something, Say Something.” For life-threatening emergencies, call 911. To report suspicious activity, call 855-RPRT-2-S4 (855-777-8274).
The annual Hot Chocolate Run returns to Grant Park on Sunday, November 7, 2021. Please see the attached details for the race course, and for associated street closures in and around the Loop.

ALTERNATE ACCESS TO LOOP
The Loop will be accessible by the following streets from Upper Wacker Dr. and
North of the Chicago River:
INBOUND
Upper Wacker Dr.
Clark St.
State St.
Michigan Ave.
Upper Columbus Dr.
OUTBOUND
Upper Wacker Dr.
Dearborn St.
State St.
Michigan Ave.
Upper Columbus Dr.
Location, Location, Location: Don’t Be Surprised
Certain areas make it easier for carjackers to engage with you. Drivers should be aware of the following frequent carjacking locations:
- Anywhere a driver slows down or stops
- Residential driveways (getting in and out of the vehicle)
- Parking lots and garages
- Gas stations
- ATMs
- Intersections with stop lights
Scenarios: Be Aware
Bump and Run
- You are rear ended. A passenger from the vehicle that bumps you jumps into your driver seat when you assess the damage and exchange driver information. Note their description and call 911.
Stranded Motorist
- Do Not Stop for apparently stranded strangers along the road. Note their location and call 911.
Safety Tips: Think Ahead
Always be aware of your surroundings. Make it a habit to enter your car, lock your doors immediately and drive away. Look around for suspicious persons sitting in vehicles or loitering in the area before entering your vehicle.
- Park in well-lit, visible areas
- Keep your windows up and doors locked
- Equip your vehicle with anti-theft/GPS
- Give yourself room to maneuver around stopped traffic. Don’t get ‘boxed’ in.
- Keep your cell phone in your pocket
- Trust your instincts
Create a Smart 911 profile and include your vehicle information.
If You Are The Victim Of A Carjacking
- Give up your car and leave the scene
- Remember the suspect(s)’ description and their vehicle’s description (if they have one)
- The vehicle can be replaced. You are irreplaceable
- Avoid verbal/physical confrontations
- If there is a child in the vehicle, let the carjacker know “my child is in the car”
- Call 911 immediately to report the crime
Download Carjacking Prevention Tips Flyer
Chicago Police Vehicular Hijacking Task Force
Expanded in 2021, the Vehicular Hijacking Task Force consists of Chicago Police, Cook County Sheriffs, Illinois State Police, and federal law enforcement professionals who specialize in the investigation of robbery and violent crime cases, dedicated to the vehicle hijacking incidents in Chicago.
You can contact the Vehicle Hijacking Task Force by email at [email protected] – or – you can submit videos, photos and detailed descriptions of the events, people involved and other information relevant to investigations at CPDtip.com.
You can choose to remain anonymous or to provide your contact information for future contact if needed. Click here to get started.
As always, if you “See Something, Say Something.” For life-threatening emergencies, call 911. To report suspicious activity, call 855-RPRT-2-S4 (855-777-8274).
In partnership with our law enforcement and public safety partners, please find an updated list of anticipated demonstration activity in or near the Loop.
- 10/29 @ 2:00pm, 310 S State (Pritzker Park) to 230 S LaSalle (Federal Reserve Bank), Group will assemble/march for their cause “Fossil Free Federal Reserve Protest”
- 10/29 @ 6:00pm, 50 W Washington (Daley Plaza), Group will gather/ride for their cause “Critical Mass Bicycle Caravan”
- 10/30 @ 1:00pm, 401 N Michigan, Group will gather for their cause “Sudanese Americans Against Military Coup”
- 11/01 @ 1:00pm, 567 W Lake (CTA HQ), Group will gather for their cause “CTA Contract Issues Rally”
- 11/02 @ 1:00pm, 233 S Wacker (Willis Tower), Group will gather for their cause “Airline Employees 4 Health Freedom”
- 11/05 @ 3:00pm, 201 E Randolph (Millennium Park), Group will gather/march for their cause “Official Anonymous Million Man March 2021 Chicago”
- 11/12 @ 8:00am, 547 W Jackson (Metra HQ), Group will gather for their cause “Metra Union Rally”
- 11/12 @ 11:00am, 333 S State (Chicago Department of Public Health), Group will gather for their cause “Save Our Children – Families Impacted by Gun Violence Protest at Dr. Arwady Office”
- 11/13 @ 12:00pm, 600 E Grand (Navy Pier), Group will gather for their cause “Save the Crystal Gardens”
Safety Tips During or Near Protest Activity
- If you see something suspicious, report it
- Carry water and stay hydrated
- Choose a landmark to meet at in case you are separated from your group
- Utilize the buddy system
- Remain alert and be observant of surroundings
- Leave any valuables at home
- Do not jump any barricades
- Secure handbags and wallets
- Stay calm and pleasant
- Follow your own instincts
- Leave yourself room to move quickly
- If you see an unattended bag, alert police as quickly as possible
As always, if you “See Something, Say Something.” For life-threatening emergencies, call 911. To report suspicious activity, call 855-RPRT-2-S4 (855-777-8274).
Anticipated Demonstration Activity
- 10/28 @ 10:00am, 737 N Michigan (Japanese Consulate), Group will gather for their cause “Reject Rahm Nomination at the Japanese Consulate”
- 10/28 @ 6:00pm, 230 S Dearborn (Federal Plaza), Group will gather for their cause “Chicago Vigil for Citizenship & Protection for All”
- 10/29 @ 2:00pm, 310 S State (Pritzker Park) to 230 S LaSalle (Federal Reserve Bank), Group will assemble/march for their cause “Fossil Free Federal Reserve Protest”
- 10/29 @ 6:00pm, 50 W Washington (Daley Plaza), Group will gather/ride for their cause “Critical Mass Bicycle Caravan”
- 11/01 @ 1:00pm, 567 W Lake (CTA HQ), Group will gather for their cause “CTA Contract Issues Rally”
- 11/05 @ 3:00pm, 201 E Randolph (Millennium Park), Group will gather/march for their cause “Official Anonymous Million Man March 2021 Chicago”
- 11/12 @ 11:00am, 333 S State (Chicago Department of Public Health), Group will gather for their cause “Save Our Children – Families Impacted by Gun Violence Protest at Dr. Arwady Office”
- 11/13 @ 12:00pm, 600 E Grand (Navy Pier), Group will gather for their cause “Save the Crystal Gardens”
Safety Tips Near/During Protests
- If you see something suspicious, report it
- Carry water and stay hydrated
- Choose a landmark to meet at in case you are separated from your group
- Utilize the buddy system
- Remain alert and be observant of surroundings
- Leave any valuables at home
- Do not jump any barricades
- Secure handbags and wallets
- Stay calm and pleasant
- Follow your own instincts
- Leave yourself room to move quickly
- If you see an unattended bag, alert police as quickly as possible
As always, if you “See Something, Say Something.” For life-threatening emergencies, call 911. To report suspicious activity, call 855-RPRT-2-S4 (855-777-8274).
Titan Security continues to partner with public-safety and law-enforcement agencies to monitor potentially disruptive demonstration activity. Please see an updated list of anticipated events below.
Anticipated Demonstration Activity
- 10/22 @ 11:00am, 230 S Dearborn (Federal Plaza) to 50 W. Washington (Daley Plaza), Group will gather/march for their cause “March to Commemorate the National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation”
- 10/22 @ 11:00am, 121 N LaSalle (City Hall), Group will gather for their cause “Save Our Children – Families Impacted by Violence Protest at Mayor Lightfoot Office”
- 10/22 @ 12:00pm, Unknown Loop or River North Location, Group will gather for their cause “Rally to End Illegal Slaughter in Chicago”
- 10/23 @ 2:00pm, 600 E Grand (Navy Pier), Group will gather for their cause “Rally to Save the Crystal Gardens”
- 10/25 @ 8:30am, 121 N LaSalle (City Hall), Group will gather for their cause “City Hall Haunting: Beware the City Budget! It Will Give More Money to Police and Big Banks”
- 10/29 @ 2:00pm, 310 S State (Pritzker Park) to 230 S LaSalle (Federal Reserve Bank), Group will assemble/march for their cause “Fossil Free Federal Reserve Protest” *
- 10/29 @ 6:00pm, 50 W Washington (Daley Plaza), Group will gather/ride for their cause “Critical Mass Bicycle Caravan”
Safety Tips
- If you see something suspicious, report it
- Carry water and stay hydrated
- Choose a landmark to meet at in case you are separated from your group
- Utilize the buddy system
- Remain alert and be observant of surroundings
- Leave any valuables at home
- Do not jump any barricades
- Secure handbags and wallets
- Stay calm and pleasant
- Follow your own instincts
- Leave yourself room to move quickly
- If you see an unattended bag, alert police as quickly as possible
As always, if you “See Something, Say Something.” For life-threatening emergencies, call 911. To report suspicious activity, call 855-RPRT-2-S4 (855-777-8274).
Titan Security attended the Tuesday, October 19, 2021 meeting of the BOMA/Chicago Preparedness Committee. A summary of the content is provided here.
- Facilitated by Ron Tabaczynski (BOMA) and Tom Henkey (Titan)
- Hosted via Microsoft Teams, with approximately 45 attendees
- Public-sector agencies including the Chicago Fire Department (CFD), Chicago Police Department (CPD) District 1 and District 18, Department of Homeland Security/Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (DHS/CISA), and Metra rail
- BOMA provided update of the current status of downtown reoccupancy and coronavirus status; consensus is that occupancy roughly holding steady
- The Annual Carlos Villarreal Preparedness Tabletop will be held at 9:00am on November 2 via Zoom, and facilitated by Titan Security; registration is open, there is no cost to attend, and this year’s theme will be workplace violence; 60+ attendees enrolled
- Committee reviewed traffic disruptions, including seasonal bridge lifts and the Chicago Sky victory parade route
- Public-sector partners delivered their reports by department
- CFD – a new fire safety director (FSD) class will be held at 321 N Clark on November 16-18; fire life safety drills are ongoing at highrise buildings
- CPD, 1st District – protest activity is ongoing; special event frequency is decreasing; community policing strategy meeting held on October 13; robberies and theft are up year-to-date, particularly vehicle thefts
- CPD 18th District – community policing strategy meeting held on October 18; robberies and thefts up as well, vehicle thefts up 38%; some protests are ongoing
- DHS/CISA – emphasizing de-escalation and employee vigilance materials via https://www.cisa.gov/publication/de-escalation-series
- Metra – rail travel plateauing recently; current ridership is approximately 25% of previous periods; weekend traffic has increased
- BOMA diversity committee happy hour will take place on October 21; BOMA annual meeting will take place on evening of November 19
- The next meeting of the Preparedness Committee will take place on November 16; details to follow
In honor of their very first WNBA Championship, the Chicago Sky will be gathering players, coaches, staff, and fans at Millennium Park today for a citywide celebration. Our partners at the City of Chicago, the Cultural Properties Security Group, and BOMA/Chicago have shared extensive information on the event, and a summary is below.
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The City of Chicago will celebrate the 2021 WNBA Champion Chicago Sky on Tuesday, October 19 with a downtown parade and rally. The parade will begin at 11am when the team departs from Wintrust Arena, arriving at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park for a celebration rally starting at 12 noon.
The Parade
The official parade starts with the team leaving Wintrust Arena on Cermak Road at 11am, traveling north on Michigan Avenue from Roosevelt Road to Randolph Street, and heading east to Pritzker Pavilion. Fans are encouraged to cheer on the Sky along the parade route. There will be rolling street closures along the route.

The Rally
A Celebration Rally will take place at Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park starting at approximately 12 noon. The rally is free and open to the public. All attendees must pass through security screening at select entrances off Michigan Avenue and Monroe Street. Guests are encouraged to leave bags at home. Millennium Park opens at 8am on Tuesday and the Pritzker Pavilion will open at 10am. For security, health, and safety information, please visit www.MillenniumPark.org “Plan Your Visit.”
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As with any public gathering, If You See Something, Say Something. Call 911, and alert private security to any suspicious activity or persons.
Titan Security was among the organizations attending the Thursday, October 14 meeting of the Chicago Public Private Task Force (CPPTF). The group brings together disparate membership from the private, public, and nonprofit sectors to address complex issues impacting Chicago residents and employees.
- The meeting was hosted by the Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) via Microsoft Teams
- There were approximately 20 attendees from the public and private sectors
- Public sector attendees include:
- Chicago Police Department (CPD) 1st District
- CPD 12th District
- CPD 18th District
- CPD Crime Prevention Information Center (CPIC) fusion center
- Cook County Emergency Management and Regional Security (CCEMRS)
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
- OEMC
- Public safety agency updates include:
- CPD District 1 – special events are ongoing; strategic planning conference call held on 10/13
- CPD District 12 – violent crime up slightly year-to-date; firearms violations down slightly; special events winding down for season
- CPD 18th District – small events and protests ongoing; index crimes down YTD, up over last month
- CPIC fusion center – new personnel assigned
- CCEMRS – nothing new to report
- DHS/CISA – promoting “power of hello” greeting and de-escalation materials
- OEMC – marathon successful; very busy sport season; special events include Halloween related activities and Hot Chocolate run on 11/07
- Vaccine mandate roundtable: member organizations discussed current state of mandates within their sectors; City of Chicago employees must be vaccinated by 10/15 or test twice weekly; private sector rates varied significantly but increasing overall
- ChicagoFIRST annual tabletop exercise held on 10/05 and 10/06; virtual format and scenarios (extreme weather and ransomware) reviewed with CPPTF
- Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) reviewed upcoming tabletop exercise on 11/02; theme will be workplace violence; invite extended to CPPTF
- CPPTF subcommittee status review; five new working groups formed by CPPTF to address range of high-profile issues including credentialing, infrastructure database, evacuation and shelter-in-place
- Member organization overview provided by Hotel Entertainment and Tourism (HEaT) security group
- Next meeting will be held on Thursday, 11/11 at 10:00am
As always, if you “See Something, Say Something.” For life-threatening emergencies, call 911. To report suspicious activity, call 855-RPRT-2-S4 (855-777-8274).
Anticipated Demonstration Activity
- 10/12 @ 4:00pm, Unknown Loop Location likely S Michigan/E Ida B Wells, Group will gather/march for their cause “Immigration March: It’s Time for Congress to Deliver Citizenship NOW” *
- 10/15 @ 11:00am, 50 W Washington (Daley Plaza), Group will gather for their cause “Cook County Gun Owners Lobby Day” **
- 10/15 @ 5:00pm, 550 W Jackson (FDA Regional Office), Group will gather for their cause “Fraud Fauci Fridays”
- 10/16 @ 9:00am, 659 W Washington (Family Planning Associates), Group will gather for their cause “Rally for Justice”
- 10/22 @ 12:00pm, Unknown Loop Location, Group will gather for their cause “Rally to end Slaughter in Chicago”
- 10/29 @ 2:00pm, 230 S LaSalle (Federal Reserve Bank), Group will assemble for their cause “Fossil Free Federal Reserve Protest”
- 10/29 @ 6:00pm, 50 W Washington (Daley Plaza), Group will gather/ride for their cause “Critical Mass Bicycle Caravan”
Notes/Analysis
* = Note that time has changed and a probable gathering location has been identified
** = Event has disappeared from most social media; may or may not occur
Safety Tips
- If you see something suspicious, report it
- Carry water and stay hydrated
- Choose a landmark to meet at in case you are separated from your group
- Utilize the buddy system
- Remain alert and be observant of surroundings
- Leave any valuables at home
- Do not jump any barricades
- Secure handbags and wallets
- Stay calm and pleasant
- Follow your own instincts
- Leave yourself room to move quickly
- If you see an unattended bag, alert police as quickly as possible
As always, if you “See Something, Say Something.” For life-threatening emergencies, call 911. To report suspicious activity, call 855-RPRT-2-S4 (855-777-8274).