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Respond to of 1575191 Illinois: Neighbors ‘on edge’ after pro-Hamas protesters show up at Rep Brad Schneider’s home before 3am JUL 2, 2024 6:00 AM BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS 2 COMMENTS Schneider, who is Jewish, doesn’t have a reputation as a radical Democrat. He’s an organizer of a bipartisan working group planning for “the ‘day after’ in Gaza once Hamas is defeated.” He supports the Abraham Accords, and was scheduled to be in Israel right after October 7 to help build relations between Israel and Muslim countries. After October 7, Schneider stated : It became very clear very quickly that the future in Gaza depended on Hamas no longer being able to reign terror over Gaza or threaten Israel. Such views likely had something to do with his being targeted by over 40 pro-Hamas hooligans, who showed up in his quiet neighborhood, outside his house no less, shouting chants, including antisemitic slurs, “using loudspeakers and drums.” “A red liquid that appeared to be some kind of animal blood was poured on the sidewalk.” The neighbors were described as being “jolted awake.” One resident described the scene: “It was terrifying, it was surreal, both of us were awaken from sleeping.” The police should have arrested these protesters for mischief and violation of a noise ordinance as they terrorized the neighborhood, not simply disperse them. The pro-Hamas crowd will continue to escalate and push the envelope, encouraged by the weak response they have encountered, and a weak Biden administration. “Neighbors remain on edge after overnight protest outside Rep. Brad Schneider’s home in Highland Park, Illinois,” by By Sara Machi, Jeramie Bizzle, Adam Harrington, CBS News , June 29, 2024: HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. (CBS) — Pro-Palestinian protesters held an overnight demonstration in the wee hours Saturday outside the home U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Illinois) in Highland Park, prompting noise complaints and alarm from neighbors. Several neighbors remained on edge Saturday night, particularly as the protesters promised to return. They also wondered why more wasn’t done in response at such an hour. In a community advisory alert, city officials said that around 2:43 a.m., the dispatch at the City of Highland Park Police Department received about 30 calls for a noise complaint of people shouting in the vicinity of Woodland Road. CBS 2 is told Rep. Schneider was not home at the time of the protest, though other family members were. The city said officers arrived on the scene within minutes and saw around 40 protesters, carrying banners and shouting “pro-Palestinian and antisemitic chants” using loudspeakers and drums, gathered on the sidewalk. Social media video also documented noisemakers that sounded like sirens. Schneider’s office said a red liquid that appeared to be some kind of animal blood was poured on the sidewalk. Officials said officers immediately began de-escalating and dispersing the crowd, following safe management procedures based on the size of the crowd and establishing a perimeter around the protesting group to ensure the safety of neighbors in the area who were outside. Officers also communicated with the event organizer and informed them about city regulations regarding noise and safe assembly. Around 3 a.m., officers requested additional units to assist with site management and coordinate an immediate and safe dispersal. By 3:15 a.m., all protesters had left the scene……