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Chicago Mayor Defunded Police. Called Them a Sickness. Now Voters Want Him Out
Nate the Lawyer
22 minutes
1 month ago
Chicago Mayor Defunded Police. Called Them a Sickness. Now Voters Want Him Out
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is facing intensifying scrutiny after a series of interviews and public comments reignited debate over the cityâs policing strategy, migrant spending, and persistent violent crime. Johnsonâwho has previously described defunding the âfailed system of incarceration and policingâ as a political goalâwas pressed on whether adding 5,000 officers would help reduce crime, repeatedly shifting emphasis to housing and social services. The mayorâs remarks that âjails and incarceration and law enforcement is a sicknessâ drew sharp pushback from law enforcement and prosecutors, while critics point to heavy migrant-related spending and a widening budget gap as evidence of policy failure. Although some crime indicators have eased, holiday weekend shootings and high-profile robberies continue to fuel public frustration. New polling shows weak approval, including among traditional Democratic constituencies, as Johnson defends his approach of investing in detectives, social programs, and consent-decree compliance while resisting calls to rely primarily on police surge staffing.
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