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Democrats blast House Republicans for planned forum on Chicago crime instead of working to avert a government shutdown

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Chicago Democrats on Monday lambasted Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee for planning a crime forum in Chicago on Tuesday, rather than working to avoid a federal government shutdown.

Republican members of the committee plan to blame Chicago’s violent crime on Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and what they say are her “pro-crime and anti-victim policies” at the forum Tuesday at the city’s Fraternal Order of Police office on the Near West Side, according to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan’s office.

Jordan went on social media Monday to criticize Chicago’s handling of violent crime, writing on the platform X that a string of armed robberies in Chicago is “what happens when Democrats run your city.” In another post, he wrote, “30 shot. 3 killed. One weekend. Democrat-run Chicago.”




Foxx — who is not seeking reelection — told the Sun-Times Jordan is coming to Chicago rather than fulfilling his obligations to his constituents as the nation is on the verge of a “Republican sponsored government shutdown.” She also took aim at Chicago FOP President John Catanzara, who last year apologized for comments he initially made in defense of Jan. 6 insurrectionists.

“Instead of focusing on the victims of mass shootings caused by weak gun protection laws, including in his own district, he has chosen to be spend his time with John Catanzara — the man who in the immediate aftermath of January 6th, proclaimed it to be simply a protest,” Foxx said in a statement. “This behavior is not surprising, but it is alarming.”



Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the spotlight on Chicago shows that Republicans are more focused on “fearmongering and lies instead of doing the very basic function of the jobs they were elected to do — keep the government running.”

Legislation that funds the federal government expires this weekend. Without intervention from lawmakers, the government will shut down Sunday. Federal agencies would have to stop all nonessential work, and would not be able to issue paychecks as long as the shutdown lasts. The impact would hit roughly 2 million military personnel and more than 2 million civilian workers across the nation.





Speaking at Ald. Emma Mitts’ West Side office, U.S. Rep. Danny Davis, D-Ill., called the GOP forum “unbelievable” and a distraction from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s struggles to gather enough votes to pass a short-term spending plan.




“Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, it’s not going to work,” Davis said, adding, “... the discussions at the FOP will do nothing to take away from the ineptitude that you’ve got relative to keeping the government open.”

Jordan, R-Ohio, held a similar “field hearing” in New York in April — taking aim at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor who charged former President Donald Trump with falsifying New York business records. Jordan used the hearing to call Bragg “soft-on-crime,” despite major crime in New York being down for the first four months of the year compared with the same period in 2022.



Expected to speak at the forum in Chicago Tuesday are Gianno Caldwell, a family member of a murder victim, retired Chicago Police Department Lt. John Garrido III and retired Chicago Police Officer Carlos Yanez Jr. Yanez was injured in the August 2021 shooting that killed his partner, police officer Ella French.


The Chicago event is not listed as an official hearing on the House Judiciary Committee’s website. Jordan’s office did not respond to questions about the forum, including what members would be in attendance.

According to crime statistics from the Chicago Police Department, while murder and shooting incidents have declined this year compared with the same time period last year, motor vehicle thefts have risen 86% and robberies are up 24%.
 
Deplorable, but what's new with today's GOP?

Along this same story line, a gun store in northwest Indiana is closing its doors. Hopefully this will help Chicago.

Westforth Sports gun shop in Cal Township closing after 66 years​


Westforth Sports gun shop is closing after 66 years at 4704 Roosevelt St. in unincorporated Calumet Township, a few blocks west of Gary city limits.
It sells a variety of guns as well as fishing, hunting and archery equipment. Longtime owner Earl Westforth is retiring and the retailer is now having a liquidation sale.
He posted a statement online thanking customers for their 66 years of patronage.

Westforth Sports has been the subject of several lawsuits over the years. In 1999, Gary Mayor Scott King sued it along with AmeriPawn of Lake Station, Blythe's Sport Shop of Valparaiso and Griffith, Cash Indiana of Burns Harbor and Lake Station and the defunct Jim Sheema's Outdoor Sports of Merrillville, seeking to hold the retailers, gun wholesalers and gun manufacturers liable for the city's high homicide rate just a few years after the FBI ranked it the nation's murder capital. The case was dismissed in 2001.


An appeals court reinstated it the following year. Westforth Sports ended up settling with the city in 2007, agreeing to confidential terms.


Chicago filed a civil lawsuit in 2021 claiming Westforth Sports flooded the city with guns by flouting federal gun laws for more than a decade. The city identified Westforth Sports as the "highest out-of-state supplier of crime guns in the city," saying that more than 850 guns recovered after crimes in Chicago between 2009 and 2016 were traced to the Cal Township gun store. It also said in the lawsuit that the U.S. attorney's office for the Northern District of Indiana found about 44% of illegal gun purchases between 2014 and 2021 involved sales at Westforth Sports, which the city claimed sold at least 180 guns to 40 people later charged with federal gun purchasing crimes.

Chicago's lawsuit claimed the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms cited the business at least 39 times and that the store ignored warnings from the ATF about suspicious purchases.

The city sought a court order placing Westforth Sports under supervision for five years and requiring it to preserve records, train employees and help with the recovery of illegally sold guns. It also asked the court to mandate that Westforth Sports post bonds that would be forfeited if future violations took place.

A judge in Cook County dismissed the lawsuit in May. Westforth Sports sought the dismissal, saying Chicago had no standing since the lawsuit was over deals between the store and Indiana residents and that it had not provided evidence of straw purchases in which buyers skirt gun laws by purchasing guns on behalf of someone else who isn't allowed to.

But Chicago filed a motion to modify its original lawsuit. That motion is slated for a hearing next Wednesday, according to Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County records.
“For years, Westforth was the number one supplier of out-of-state crime guns recovered by Chicago police, fueling our city’s gun violence crisis,” City of Chicago Corporation Counsel Mary Richardson-Lowry said in a statement. “Their closing represents a significant victory for gun safety in our city.”

https://www.nwitimes.com/news/local...rts gun shop is,now having a liquidation sale.
 
If you're truly sincere about violent crime, shouldn't you focus on the cities where violent crime is really out of control, like St. Louis, Detroit, Baltimore, Memphis & Little Rock? Those are your top 5, why go after #20 Chicago whose violent crime rate is half that of St. Louis?
 
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Chicago Democrats on Monday lambasted Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee for planning a crime forum in Chicago on Tuesday, rather than working to avoid a federal government shutdown.

Republican members of the committee plan to blame Chicago’s violent crime on Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and what they say are her “pro-crime and anti-victim policies” at the forum Tuesday at the city’s Fraternal Order of Police office on the Near West Side, according to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan’s office.

Jordan went on social media Monday to criticize Chicago’s handling of violent crime, writing on the platform X that a string of armed robberies in Chicago is “what happens when Democrats run your city.” In another post, he wrote, “30 shot. 3 killed. One weekend. Democrat-run Chicago.”




Foxx — who is not seeking reelection — told the Sun-Times Jordan is coming to Chicago rather than fulfilling his obligations to his constituents as the nation is on the verge of a “Republican sponsored government shutdown.” She also took aim at Chicago FOP President John Catanzara, who last year apologized for comments he initially made in defense of Jan. 6 insurrectionists.

“Instead of focusing on the victims of mass shootings caused by weak gun protection laws, including in his own district, he has chosen to be spend his time with John Catanzara — the man who in the immediate aftermath of January 6th, proclaimed it to be simply a protest,” Foxx said in a statement. “This behavior is not surprising, but it is alarming.”



Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the spotlight on Chicago shows that Republicans are more focused on “fearmongering and lies instead of doing the very basic function of the jobs they were elected to do — keep the government running.”

Legislation that funds the federal government expires this weekend. Without intervention from lawmakers, the government will shut down Sunday. Federal agencies would have to stop all nonessential work, and would not be able to issue paychecks as long as the shutdown lasts. The impact would hit roughly 2 million military personnel and more than 2 million civilian workers across the nation.





Speaking at Ald. Emma Mitts’ West Side office, U.S. Rep. Danny Davis, D-Ill., called the GOP forum “unbelievable” and a distraction from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s struggles to gather enough votes to pass a short-term spending plan.




“Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, it’s not going to work,” Davis said, adding, “... the discussions at the FOP will do nothing to take away from the ineptitude that you’ve got relative to keeping the government open.”

Jordan, R-Ohio, held a similar “field hearing” in New York in April — taking aim at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor who charged former President Donald Trump with falsifying New York business records. Jordan used the hearing to call Bragg “soft-on-crime,” despite major crime in New York being down for the first four months of the year compared with the same period in 2022.



Expected to speak at the forum in Chicago Tuesday are Gianno Caldwell, a family member of a murder victim, retired Chicago Police Department Lt. John Garrido III and retired Chicago Police Officer Carlos Yanez Jr. Yanez was injured in the August 2021 shooting that killed his partner, police officer Ella French.


The Chicago event is not listed as an official hearing on the House Judiciary Committee’s website. Jordan’s office did not respond to questions about the forum, including what members would be in attendance.

According to crime statistics from the Chicago Police Department, while murder and shooting incidents have declined this year compared with the same time period last year, motor vehicle thefts have risen 86% and robberies are up 24%.
Jim Jordan is a massive turd.
 
Chicago Democrats on Monday lambasted Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee for planning a crime forum in Chicago on Tuesday, rather than working to avoid a federal government shutdown.

Republican members of the committee plan to blame Chicago’s violent crime on Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and what they say are her “pro-crime and anti-victim policies” at the forum Tuesday at the city’s Fraternal Order of Police office on the Near West Side, according to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan’s office.

Jordan went on social media Monday to criticize Chicago’s handling of violent crime, writing on the platform X that a string of armed robberies in Chicago is “what happens when Democrats run your city.” In another post, he wrote, “30 shot. 3 killed. One weekend. Democrat-run Chicago.”




Foxx — who is not seeking reelection — told the Sun-Times Jordan is coming to Chicago rather than fulfilling his obligations to his constituents as the nation is on the verge of a “Republican sponsored government shutdown.” She also took aim at Chicago FOP President John Catanzara, who last year apologized for comments he initially made in defense of Jan. 6 insurrectionists.

“Instead of focusing on the victims of mass shootings caused by weak gun protection laws, including in his own district, he has chosen to be spend his time with John Catanzara — the man who in the immediate aftermath of January 6th, proclaimed it to be simply a protest,” Foxx said in a statement. “This behavior is not surprising, but it is alarming.”



Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the spotlight on Chicago shows that Republicans are more focused on “fearmongering and lies instead of doing the very basic function of the jobs they were elected to do — keep the government running.”

Legislation that funds the federal government expires this weekend. Without intervention from lawmakers, the government will shut down Sunday. Federal agencies would have to stop all nonessential work, and would not be able to issue paychecks as long as the shutdown lasts. The impact would hit roughly 2 million military personnel and more than 2 million civilian workers across the nation.





Speaking at Ald. Emma Mitts’ West Side office, U.S. Rep. Danny Davis, D-Ill., called the GOP forum “unbelievable” and a distraction from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s struggles to gather enough votes to pass a short-term spending plan.




“Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, it’s not going to work,” Davis said, adding, “... the discussions at the FOP will do nothing to take away from the ineptitude that you’ve got relative to keeping the government open.”

Jordan, R-Ohio, held a similar “field hearing” in New York in April — taking aim at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor who charged former President Donald Trump with falsifying New York business records. Jordan used the hearing to call Bragg “soft-on-crime,” despite major crime in New York being down for the first four months of the year compared with the same period in 2022.



Expected to speak at the forum in Chicago Tuesday are Gianno Caldwell, a family member of a murder victim, retired Chicago Police Department Lt. John Garrido III and retired Chicago Police Officer Carlos Yanez Jr. Yanez was injured in the August 2021 shooting that killed his partner, police officer Ella French.


The Chicago event is not listed as an official hearing on the House Judiciary Committee’s website. Jordan’s office did not respond to questions about the forum, including what members would be in attendance.

According to crime statistics from the Chicago Police Department, while murder and shooting incidents have declined this year compared with the same time period last year, motor vehicle thefts have risen 86% and robberies are up 24%.
While the criticism of priorities is certainly fair, Congress does actually tend to do more than one thing at a time, and the judiciary committee doesn't have much jurisdiction to do much in the federal spending realm. Ah, politics...
 
If you're truly sincere about violent crime, shouldn't you focus on the cities where violent crime is really out of control, like St. Louis, Detroit, Baltimore, Memphis & Little Rock? Those are your top 5, why go after #20 Chicago whose violent crime rate is half that of St. Louis?
In order to keep dimwits in their base saying "Chicago!" in gun threads and then blame it on a blue state.
 
molestation and coverup, that’s what you get when Jim Jordan is trusted to help young athletes grow into men.
 
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In a potential runup to Fed spending, along with the Radical Right's attack on women's rights...2024 might not be kind to Republicans.

The revenge tour will blow up in their faces.

Republicans =Trash
 
Hopefully part of their stunt is taking the Red Line south of 35th.
 
If you're truly sincere about violent crime, shouldn't you focus on the cities where violent crime is really out of control, like St. Louis, Detroit, Baltimore, Memphis & Little Rock? Those are your top 5, why go after #20 Chicago whose violent crime rate is half that of St. Louis?
I wonder what those cities all have in common besides violent crime?

Asking for a friend
 
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