Chicago’s crime woes continue to worsen under the leadership of Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Illinois Democratic Party. According to recent statistics, violent crimes in the city have increased by 7.2% from August 2023 to July 2024, with robberies, aggravated assaults, and aggravated battery reaching their highest levels in five years.
The city’s struggles with crime are all the more striking given the decline in population. Despite having fewer potential victims, Chicago is still managing to produce more crime victims than before. This trend is a stark contrast to other Democratic cities, which have seen a decrease in crime rates from their record highs in 2020.
The root of the problem lies in the city’s approach to crime. Mayor Johnson has downplayed the severity of teenage crime, characterizing it as “silly” behavior. This lack of seriousness is reflected in the city’s policies, which have effectively emptied the law enforcement toolbox. Meanwhile, Illinois Democrats have prioritized abolishing bail, a move that has contributed to the rise in crime.
The consequences of these policies are clear: Chicago has become a haven for crime. With no effective measures in place to address the issue, the city’s crime rate continues to soar. The idea of holding criminals accountable and keeping them off the streets seems to have been abandoned in favor of a more lenient approach.
It’s a situation that has left many wondering how Chicago’s leaders could have been so caught off guard by the predictable outcome of their policies. The city’s inability to come up with effective solutions to its crime problem is a stark reminder of the need for a more comprehensive approach to public safety.