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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson calls for reparations funding to reduce violent crime

  
Via:  Texan1211  •  4 months ago  •  17 comments

By:   Gabriel Hays (Fox News)

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson calls for reparations funding to reduce violent crime
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson touted his new reparations budget as being part of the solution to the city's major violent crime rate that is 17% higher than last year.

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Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson insisted to CNN that funding for reparations in his new budget will help get to the root of the city's record violent crime epidemic.

While speaking to network anchor Poppy Harlow on "CNN This Morning" Wednesday, Johnson acknowledged the high crime rate in Chicago and declared that the "full force of government" is required to solve it, including the city throwing $500,000 at reparations programs.

Harlow prompted his answer by citing Chicago Police Department statistics revealing that although "the murder rate is down from 2022," "all other forms of violent crime, Mr. Mayor, are up from a year ago, up 17% overall."

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson argued on CNN this week that his reparations budget will help cut the city's crime spike.(Screenshot/CNN)

"Are Chicagoans going to be safer in 2024?" the anchor asked.

Johnson, who has been mayor of the Democrat-run city for about seven months, claimed the solution to the problem lies with a major government response, and the "full out community safety plan," he claimed, "not only gets at the root causes of violence in the city of Chicago," but makes "critical investments."

He listed the investments: "A quarter of a billion dollars to address homelessness, $100 million for violence prevention. We added 80 million more dollars to our youth employment program of which we hired 25,000 young people just this summer. That's a 20% increase from the previous year."

Johnson also touted his proposal "to hire 4,000 additional young people this summer," adding, "We have stood up an entire office dedicated to re-entry. So individuals who are returning to our communities who have been incarcerated because of failed policies will have a welcoming space for them."

He then spoke about city funds being diverted to providing reparations for its African American community. "I've added a half a million dollars for restoration and reparations to address, again, the cycle of violence, which looks like school closings, closing of mental health facilities, of which I've invested in now. We're going to open up two mental health clinics that were closed from two previous administrations ago."

Mayor Brandon Johnson has been in office since May.

"And so, in order for us to build a better, stronger, safer Chicago, it requires investments," he reiterated, "and that's what this budget has done - a $16.77 billion budget without raising property taxes, and we're just getting started in the city of Chicago."

Johnson also described being personally affected by the city's struggles, telling Harlow, "Look, my wife and I, we're raising our three children on the West Side of Chicago. It's a beautiful part of the city. We love it. But it also has been the side of the city of Chicago that has experienced gross disinvestment, from school closings, from lack of transportation, from lack of investments; and so, I wake up every single day in one of the most toughest parts of the city."

"And so, there is no one in this city that thinks about public safety more than someone like me, who is raising a family on the West Side of Chicago," the mayor added.

Johnson's reparations plan is the latest in Democratic Party leaders pushing the controversial policy. Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-N.Y., signed a bill this month creating a state commission "to study the history of slavery in New York state" and examine its impact on African Americans throughout the state's history.

Earlier this year, California's Reparations Task Force proposed Black Californians receive up to $1 million in payment for the state's treatment of their ancestors.

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Fox News Digital's Timothy Nerozzi contributed to this report.

Gabriel Hays is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.


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Texan1211
Professor Principal
1  seeder  Texan1211    4 months ago
"Are Chicagoans going to be safer in 2024?" the anchor asked.

Doubtful at best.

17% increase in crime doesn't lie.

Maybe he needs to check with the Teachers' Union before making any decisions.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2  seeder  Texan1211    4 months ago

Mr. Mayor, I suggest you take that $500K and invest it in shelter for all the immigrants you choose to support instead of meaningless, do-nothing "reparations".

That way you can stop begging the feds to bail out your city suffering because of your sanctuary policies.

 
 
 
Gazoo
Junior Silent
3  Gazoo    4 months ago

I don’t see how a bunch of little blinged up hoodlums will decrease crime.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
3.1  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  Gazoo @3    4 months ago
I don’t see how a bunch of little blinged up hoodlums will decrease crime.

Typical Democratic solution.

Throw money at a problem, hope it goes away.

Rinse and repeat endlessly.

 
 
 
Gazoo
Junior Silent
3.1.1  Gazoo  replied to  Texan1211 @3.1    4 months ago

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Texan1211
Professor Principal
3.1.2  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  Gazoo @3.1.1    4 months ago

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Sean Treacy
Professor Principal
3.1.3  Sean Treacy  replied to  Texan1211 @3.1    4 months ago
Throw money at a problem, hope it goes away.

Not exactly.  Using  the profits off taxpayer money to enrich their families and supporters is the main goal.  It keeps them in power because they dispense goodies to supporters and the problem never gets solved, ensuring a never ending fund of more taxpayer dollars.  It's a perfect system. Look at public school districts like Chicago's.   It functions exactly like it's supposed to. 

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
3.1.4  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  Gazoo @3.1.1    4 months ago

I agreed with your comment about MOST Chicago voters, meaning the majority who elected their dear leaders.

 
 
 
Gazoo
Junior Silent
3.1.5  Gazoo  replied to  Gazoo @3.1.1    4 months ago

Of course, i am not surprised.

 
 
 
Gazoo
Junior Silent
3.1.6  Gazoo  replied to  Texan1211 @3.1.4    4 months ago

It’s a shame it doesn’t go both ways. Lefties make sweeping generalizations quite often,,,,,and ,,,,,nothing.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
3.1.7  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  Gazoo @3.1.6    4 months ago
It’s a shame it doesn’t go both ways. Lefties make sweeping generalizations quite often,,,,,and ,,,,,nothing.

It IS a shame, but what can we do?

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
4  seeder  Texan1211    4 months ago

The Mayor thinks $500k will solve the root causes of crime.

What a dreamer.

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
Professor Principal
5  Sean Treacy    4 months ago

 So individuals who are returning to our communities who have been incarcerated because of failed policies will have a welcoming space for them."

This is the language of a crazy person. 

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6  seeder  Texan1211    4 months ago

Chicago Mayor Brandon is now pleading with the Traitor Joe Administration for "help" with the aliens HE is choosing to support.

He joins other Democratic mayors from New York and Denver in pleading for help.

Maybe he should have allowed it to be put to a vote in his city whether the taxpayers wished to continue to house, feed, clothe, educate, and medicate aliens rather than solving some of the city's real problems.

Why are so many Democrats so dense they can not recognize their very own disastrous policies are not helping their cities?

I guess sticking it to conservatives is more helpful in reelection campaigns than successfully running their cities.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  Texan1211 @6    4 months ago

I am surprised those wanting more immigrants aren't here trying to defend this madness.

 
 
 
Tacos!
Professor Guide
7  Tacos!    4 months ago
"I've added a half a million dollars for restoration and reparations to address, again, the cycle of violence, which looks like school closings, closing of mental health facilities, of which I've invested in now. We're going to open up two mental health clinics that were closed from two previous administrations ago."

Clever. This isn’t actual reparations for slavery or something like that. He’s just doing ordinary government stuff and calling it “reparations.” And there are people out there who will actually buy that line of BS.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
7.1  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  Tacos! @7    4 months ago
And there are people out there who will actually buy that line of BS.

Yes, I call them Democrats.

 
 

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