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Brandon Johnson’s pro-criminal attitude is killing Chicago

Brandon Johnson’s pro-criminal attitude is killing Chicago
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Mayor Brandon Johnson’s pro-criminal worldview continues to make Chicago worse for everyone but the criminals his policies and rhetoric protect and enable. Shootings in Chicago this past February were up 13% compared to February of 2025, and March saw a 15% rise compared to March 2025. The increase in homicides is even greater, with an 18% increase […]

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