(NewsNation) — The Chicago Police Department responded to 12 shootings Saturday night into Sunday morning, amid a growing showdown between federal and local officials on how to handle crime in the city.

24 people were shot, two of which were killed, in the 12 different shootings, according to data from the Chicago Police Media Affairs site.

On Saturday, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order in response to the Trump administration’s reported plans to deploy the National Guard locally and as federal authorities prepare for a crackdown on illegal immigration in his city. Johnson said his team had received credible reports that the city could see militarized activity by the federal government possibly within days, not weeks.

The order reaffirms that Chicago police answer t

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