‘Law enforcement is a sickness’ to be ‘eradicated,’ says enraged Chicago mayor

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“Jails and incarceration and law enforcement is a sickness that has not led to safe communities,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson declared during a fiery press conference Tuesday, adding that he intends to “eradicate” that sickness.

Johnson made the remarks after a reporter asked him about his administration’s public safety plan. During his diatribe, the mayor cited four years of Chicago murder data, beginning with the city’s record-setting 970 killings in 1974. He noted there were 828 murders in 1995, 778 in 2016, and 805 in 2021.


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“Jails and incarceration and law enforcement is a sickness that has not led to safe communities,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson declared during a fiery press conference Tuesday, adding that he intends to “eradicate” that sickness.

Johnson made the remarks after a reporter asked him about his administration’s public safety plan. During his diatribe, the mayor cited four years of Chicago murder data, beginning with the city’s record-setting 970 killings in 1974. He noted there were 828 murders in 1995, 778 in 2016, and 805 in 2021.


This is what's with Progressives
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I guess that is the same wisdom that brought about by the wars in Africa that have been going on for the last 30 years.
Law and order is as old as written history and beyond.
Brandon Johnson is out of his mind.
The numbers Chicagoans killed and wounded over the same period mentioned by Johnson look like casualty reports from war.
If you check back in the 20 years, Chicago has wracked up more casualties K&W than the U.S. military in Afghanistan.
 
“Jails and incarceration and law enforcement is a sickness that has not led to safe communities,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson declared during a fiery press conference Tuesday, adding that he intends to “eradicate” that sickness.

Johnson made the remarks after a reporter asked him about his administration’s public safety plan. During his diatribe, the mayor cited four years of Chicago murder data, beginning with the city’s record-setting 970 killings in 1974. He noted there were 828 murders in 1995, 778 in 2016, and 805 in 2021.


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Let it burn.
 
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I guess that is the same wisdom that brought about by the wars in Africa that have been going on for the last 30 years.
Law and order is as old as written history and beyond.
Brandon Johnson is out of his mind.
The numbers Chicagoans killed and wounded over the same period mentioned by Johnson look like casualty reports from war.
If you check back in the 20 years, Chicago has wracked up more casualties K&W than the U.S. military in Afghanistan.
Those numbers probably ain't real. Plus there's more people today that are afraid to go outside even during the daytime then there was back in the old days in chicago. So he is partly right that the crime is down because lack of people to kill on the streets due to fear, but he's not fixing the problem, crime is insanely. There's smash and grabs like almost every week or if not every other week. Little kids getting killed all the time. Chicago crime is a lot different than what I known it to be back in the day. The mayor is just a liar. He's part of the people that want to destroy america.
 
The numbers Chicagoans killed and wounded over the same period mentioned by Johnson look like casualty reports from war.
That’s exactly what came to mind to me, too.
Maybe we need a Vietnam War Memorial type of wall in Chicago with the names of all who have been murdered there in the past sixty years.
 
That’s exactly what came to mind to me, too.
Maybe we need a Vietnam War Memorial type of wall in Chicago with the names of all who have been murdered there in the past sixty years.
There's actually lots of places like viaducts or on the sidewalls of them where they list all the kids that have died in the area. I've noticed that in a few places. But I think it's mostly just children that have been killed, not everyone, because some of the people that get killed are illegal aliens., and how are they know who they are. But yeah a bigger wall with names on it in the Brownsville area or South shore or Garfield Park, that might make people think a little deeper into the dangers of the current Chicago cultural evolution.
 
Best thing you can do, is to not give Chicago ANY of your vacation dollars.
 
The only reason to go Chicago is if you've never been to Wrigley. I spent $400 for 2 tix behind Home it was amazing.
 
Will Brandon Johnson give up his police detail and any legal privileges he gets from being mayor?
 
The sad part is blacks see this as us, meaning blacks vs. whites, rather than us, as every law abiding citizens, vs. criminals. I am not sure if other demographics do this but blacks stand out the most.
 
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“Jails and incarceration and law enforcement is a sickness that has not led to safe communities,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson declared during a fiery press conference Tuesday, adding that he intends to “eradicate” that sickness.

Johnson made the remarks after a reporter asked him about his administration’s public safety plan. During his diatribe, the mayor cited four years of Chicago murder data, beginning with the city’s record-setting 970 killings in 1974. He noted there were 828 murders in 1995, 778 in 2016, and 805 in 2021.


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It worth repeating that:

“Jails and incarceration and law enforcement is a sickness that has not led to safe communities,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson
 
It worth repeating that:

“Jails and incarceration and law enforcement is a sickness that has not led to safe communities,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson
Chicago would become Mogadishu if all whites leave.
 
While you might think that such ignorance should be rewarded, ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the democrat voter. With cashless bail and prosecutors who refuse to bring charges, hey, it’s a party.


The city of Chicago has a crime problem. Everyone knows it, including Chicago's mayor, Brandon Johnson, and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker.

Pritzker himself said crime is just a part of big city life, just after a bloody Labor Day weekend where 54 people were shot and seven were killed. Mayor Johnson took a more theological approach, saying jailing criminals is "racist, unholy and doesn’t lower violent crime rates."
 

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