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Sanctuary City Mayor Calls Law Enforcement ‘a Sickness’ in His Crime-Ravaged City [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: September 20, 2025 3:03 pm
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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Chicago is facing renewed attention over violent crime as city officials and state leaders remain divided on how to address the ongoing crisis.

Over Labor Day weekend, 54 people were shot and seven were killed across the city, showcasing mounting concerns about public safety.

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker downplayed the violence in remarks following the weekend, saying crime is “just a part of big city life.”

Reporter: “This past weekend, 54 shot, 7 dead.”

JB Pritzker: “Look, big cities have crime… but let’s just pay attention to what President Trump is doing.”

Pritzker has no solutions.pic.twitter.com/wlmYpK0M8c

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 2, 2025

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, however, has framed the issue in theological terms, stating on August 25 that jailing criminals is “racist, unholy, and doesn’t lower violent crime rates.”

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His comments came days before the holiday weekend shootings, and he has continued to oppose incarceration for violent offenders into September.

CHICAGO MAYOR: “Jails & law enforcement is a sickness that has not led to safe communities.” pic.twitter.com/FOjwHtZrkT

— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) September 19, 2025

Reactions from the public have been pointed.

One user on X wrote, “Imagine saying that to the families of officers killed in the line of duty. Police aren’t the sickness.”

Meanwhile, federal efforts to combat violence have shown different results.

In Washington, D.C., President Trump’s administration recently marked a stretch of at least ten days without a single homicide, part of his broader push to reduce violent crime in the nation’s capital.

Chicago’s crisis has also drawn controversy over individuals associated with local anti-violence initiatives.

Kellen McMiller, who identified himself as a “peacekeeper,” appeared in a photo with Governor Pritzker days before allegedly participating in a smash-and-grab robbery on Michigan Avenue.

The incident led to the death of 40-year-old Mark Arceta, who was preparing to become a father.

Man who Dem Governor JB Pritzker posed for a photo with earlier this month at a “Peacekeeper” event, charged with murder.

You can’t make this up.

35-year-old Kellen McMiller was involved in a “highly orchestrated smash-and-grab burglary” at a Louis Vuitton store, which left an… pic.twitter.com/uGdyDLKjcK

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) September 19, 2025

Instead of focusing on local measures, Mayor Johnson has attributed Chicago’s violence to firearms trafficked from out of state.

“These guns come from red states. They are coming from Indiana. They are coming from Mississippi. They are coming from Louisiana. And that is the harsh reality, whether Republicans like it or not,” Johnson said.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson blames Trump for fueling crime in his city.

“We will never be able to end gun violence in Chicago as long as the president continues to allow tens of thousands of guns to be trafficked into our state and our city.” pic.twitter.com/cA9gkmohf2

— Jeff Charles, ‘Spiritually Leftist’ Libertarian🏴 (@jeffcharlesjr) September 3, 2025

However, federal data contradicts this assertion.

According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), guns recovered in Illinois in 2023 overwhelmingly originated within the state itself.

National leaders have countered the narrative that crime stems from broad systemic issues.

Vice President J.D. Vance emphasized recently that violence is driven by a small number of repeat offenders. Citing studies outlined by City Journal, he noted, “Violent crime is heavily concentrated in a relatively few individuals. In general, 5 percent of the criminal offenders (not 5 percent of the general population) in a given city commit about 50 percent of that city’s violent crime. One study found that just 1 percent of offenders were responsible for over 60 percent of violent crime.”

The big lie the Democrats told about violent crime is that it’s “systemic” and therefore no one’s really responsible. If the “system” is to blame then you fund a bunch of nonprofits that don’t do anything besides give jobs to underqualified radicals.

The reality is that the…

— JD Vance (@JDVance) September 9, 2025

The debate has left Chicago residents facing continued uncertainty.

While city and state leaders differ on causes and solutions, violent incidents continue to claim lives across the city.

Families affected by crime, including those of law enforcement officers and victims such as Arceta, remain at the center of a struggle between competing approaches to public safety.

As September continues, the absence of consensus among Democratic leaders in Illinois signals that no immediate crackdown on crime is forthcoming, leaving many residents to question what measures will be taken to address the ongoing wave of violence.



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