2aguy
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To begin this thread...Chicago, run by the democrat party since 1931, the mayor and all 50 aldermen are currently members of the democrat party as is the state Governor, and the States Attorney, kim foxx...
Foxx is the focus of this inaugural post...
We do not have gun crime in Chicago because normal Americans own and carry guns for self defense....we have gun crime in democrat party controlled cities because the democrat party politicians, judges and prosecutors.....keep releasing violent felons over and over again..
Can any of you anti-gun extremists explain why they do this? When they know that it is these repeat felons who are the actual criminals using illegal guns to commit crime and gun murder?
The crime spike can be attributed to a number of things, but the lack of prosecution from the office of Cook County State Attorney Kim Foxx is a major contributing factor. From the Chicago Tribune:
Foxx is the focus of this inaugural post...
We do not have gun crime in Chicago because normal Americans own and carry guns for self defense....we have gun crime in democrat party controlled cities because the democrat party politicians, judges and prosecutors.....keep releasing violent felons over and over again..
Can any of you anti-gun extremists explain why they do this? When they know that it is these repeat felons who are the actual criminals using illegal guns to commit crime and gun murder?
The crime spike can be attributed to a number of things, but the lack of prosecution from the office of Cook County State Attorney Kim Foxx is a major contributing factor. From the Chicago Tribune:
The White House, where President Trump has roundly criticized Chicago politicians for their failed leadership on combatting crime, has taken notice.Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is dropping felony cases involving charges of murder and other serious offenses at a higher rate than her predecessor, according to a Tribune analysis that comes amid a growing debate over criminal justice reform.
During Foxx’s first three years as the county’s top prosecutor, her office dropped all charges against 29.9% of felony defendants, a dramatic increase over her predecessor, the Tribune found. For the last three years of Anita Alvarez’s tenure, the rate was 19.4%.
In all, a total of 25,183 people had their felony cases dismissed under Foxx through November 2019, up from 18,694 for a similar period under Alvarez.