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Teh One Who Knocks
08-07-2018, 04:12 PM
By Andrew O'Reilly, Terace Garnier | Fox News


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After a bloody Chicago weekend that left a dozen dead and another 62 wounded, Mayor Rahm Emanuel is facing a mounting political crisis -- with his rivals emboldened as they aim to unseat him in the looming mayoral election.

Several of Emanuel’s 10 challengers slammed the prominent Democrat for the city’s soaring crime and blamed him for everything from an understaffed police force to a lack of investment in Chicago’s economically downtrodden neighborhoods.

Emanuel has tried to fend off the attacks while calming an alarmed electorate, but the latest violence has only fueled the calls for political change in the February election.

“What happened over the weekend is absolutely horrific and unacceptable. It’s another tragic weekend in Chicago, and unfortunately, we’ve had too many of them,” former Chicago Public Schools CEO and mayoral candidate Paul Vallas said, according to the Chicago Tribune. “There is no substitution for providing the police resources we need to close this gap.”

Vallas blamed Emanuel for permitting the police department’s detective division to be “gutted through attrition” and accused him of shifting officers to various sections of the city for “political reasons.”

The harshest criticism came from two candidates with deep ties to the city’s beleaguered police department: former police Superintendent Garry McCarthy and former Chicago Police Board President Lori Lightfoot.

Stealing a page from President Trump’s playbook, McCarthy dubbed Emanuel “wasteful Rahm” in a tweet over the weekend and blasted the mayor for attending a Sunday afternoon event announcing $10 million in city upgrades to the downtown Riverwalk.

“Has wasteful Rahm even seen the South and West side? $10 MILLION would be a tremendous help to residents, especially children that live in poverty from these neighborhoods,” McCarthy tweeted. “Instead, he wants to waste more on an already perfect downtown attraction.”

McCarthy was fired by Emanuel in 2015 after the release of dashcam video showing a white police officer killing a black teenager by shooting him 16 times.

In an interview with Fox News on Tuesday, he continued his attacks on the mayor.

"He hasn’t done anything to lower crime rates," McCarthy said. "He’s done exactly the opposite. He's created this political landscape that exists in this city based upon his own politics. … And that’s simply not acceptable."

He added: “People are dying in record numbers here. And that’s got to stop.”

Lightfoot said in a statement that Emanuel was only focused on ensuring public safety in certain neighborhoods and accusing him of remaining silent in the face of what she called “a public health crisis.”

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“Rahm Emanuel cannot sit this out—he’s the mayor, and our city is facing a public health crisis,” Lightfoot said. “Taking on gun violence goes far beyond policing: it’s about ending poverty and reversing decades of disinvestment through quality schools, career training, social services, and jobs in neighborhoods that have been ignored for too long.”

Speaking at a news conference on Monday alongside Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson, Emanuel called the outburst of violence “unacceptable” and said that Chicago is “a better city” than how it is portrayed.

"Our souls are burdened," Emanuel said. "It is unacceptable to happen in any neighborhood of Chicago. We are a better city."

Besides taking heat from his rivals in the mayoral race, Emanuel was also besieged on the national level with Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, blaming Emanuel — former President Barack Obama's White House chief of staff — and decades of "one party Democratic rule" for the violence in a series of tweets.

The former New York mayor also tweeted his support for McCarthy, a Democrat, referring to him as "Jerry" and calling him a "policing genius."

Misspelling Emanuel's last name, Giuliani tweeted: "[McCarthy] can do a lot better than Mayor Emmanuel who is fiddling while Chicago burns." Giuliani also falsely claimed that Chicago had "63 murders this weekend."

Last weekend, though, marked the worst violence of any single weekend in the city since 2016, when homicides in Chicago hit records that had not been seen for two decades.

The victims of the weekend shootings ranged in age from 11 to 63, according to police. One teenage girl died after being shot in the face. A teenage boy was fatally shot riding a bike Sunday afternoon. Other shootings took place at a block party and a funeral.

Most of the shootings happened in poor neighborhoods on the West and South Sides where gangs are entrenched, Johnson said, adding that so far there had been no arrests in any of the weekend shootings.

Days before the attacks, some 200 protesters marched through a well-to-do North Side neighborhood and briefly closed Lake Shore Drive, calling for more resources to stem violence in poor areas.

Tio Hardiman, one of the organizers of last week's rally, said members of the black community need to take the initiative by mediating truces between gangs.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Muddy
08-07-2018, 04:24 PM
Maybe his liberal policy's just arent working..

Muddy
08-07-2018, 04:25 PM
I wouldnt begin to know how to tame those savages though.. It would be like trying to run the island of Dr. Moreau...

Teh One Who Knocks
08-07-2018, 04:52 PM
The National Guard

Muddy
08-07-2018, 05:01 PM
The National Guard

Im well aware that cracking heads is the only solution, what I'm saying though is one guy with a cell phone camera showing someone mis-stepping on the Guards side and Pandoras box would be opened.

PorkChopSandwiches
08-07-2018, 05:18 PM
I wouldnt begin to know how to tame those savages though.. It would be like trying to run the island of Dr. Moreau...

In the 90s LA was probably worse, they fixed it with tough gang laws and longer sentencing. But, apparently Jerry Brown is a fucking idiot and wants to change it all back be releasing everyone.

I'm sure Rahm will get reelected no problem though

Teh One Who Knocks
08-07-2018, 05:21 PM
Im well aware that cracking heads is the only solution, what I'm saying though is one guy with a cell phone camera showing someone mis-stepping on the Guards side and Pandoras box would be opened.

Oh well, let them film it. They've had their chance to take care of it on their own and nothing gets done. The police are impotent and the mayor is impotent. Give the Guard a firm order for the rules of engagement. Don't shoot first and just detain and call the police in to take care of the situation. But if they're fired upon, then by all means return fire. Then, if the Guard shoots and kills a few gang bangers and there's an outcry, you can use that situation to point out just how much of a bunch of hypocrites they all are because of how they were silent about the violence up until that point.

Muddy
08-07-2018, 07:20 PM
Oh well, let them film it. They've had their chance to take care of it on their own and nothing gets done. The police are impotent and the mayor is impotent. Give the Guard a firm order for the rules of engagement. Don't shoot first and just detain and call the police in to take care of the situation. But if they're fired upon, then by all means return fire. Then, if the Guard shoots and kills a few gang bangers and there's an outcry, you can use that situation to point out just how much of a bunch of hypocrites they all are because of how they were silent about the violence up until that point.

Im with you.. Im just saying that once one of these shit balls dies on camera the guy running the platoon or even further up the chain has to face the wrath of social media and the mob mentality calling for their life to essentially be ended with being fired and stripped of all dignity as a functioning American, the whole plan will collapse..

RBP
08-07-2018, 10:49 PM
It can only be solved from within.

I mean, I get it. Slavery fucked them. Jim Crow fucked them. Johnson fucked them by created generational welfare. Reagan fucked them by creating the crack epidemic. Clinton fucked them with 3 strikes / enhanced sentencing. Obama fucked them with empty promises. (All democrats by the way)

But they boxed themselves in also. Everything is racist, everything is whitey's fault and the police's fault, or "systemic racism's" fault (whatever that means). They burned that bridge. Ask all you want for police and white people help, you'll get shrugs. So they need to step up. Join the national night out against crime. Cooperate with the police. Tell them who runs the block. Let them take them out. Will people die in the process? Yes. But people are dying now with nothing to show for it.

perrhaps
08-08-2018, 09:12 AM
While I know he was a Democrat when he was an actor, I also know that Reagan was a Republican when he was the Governor of California and POTUS.

RBP
08-08-2018, 11:56 AM
While I know he was a Democrat when he was an actor, I also know that Reagan was a Republican when he was the Governor of California and POTUS.

Correct, lumping him in with the other democrats was an error on my part.

Edit: I like to say "Except for ignoring AIDS and creating the crack epidemic, Reagan was a great president" :lol:

Muddy
08-08-2018, 12:22 PM
I love black people and I want them to feel success as a people. I will honestly say though that I have some real concerns on whether or not they can ever pull that off. I base my opinion on the way they handle themselves on their home continent of Africa, in every single country. Not a whole lot of positive stuff going on over there.

RBP
08-08-2018, 02:58 PM
I love black people and I want them to feel success as a people. I will honestly say though that I have some real concerns on whether or not they can ever pull that off. I base my opinion on the way they handle themselves on their home continent of Africa, in every single country. Not a whole lot of positive stuff going on over there.

While true, I don't like using the Africa argument only because I feel hypocritical. "This isn't Africa, you aren't slaves" and then say "see, you're failing just like the other Africans". That's a personal conflict for me.

The cultural divide is so enormous, it has to be self-contained. Their own economy within those areas for those that want to remain or prefer not to assimilate. Asking the general population to respect, accept, and incorporate ghetto culture is a failed & horrendous idea.

Muddy
08-08-2018, 05:31 PM
While true, I don't like using the Africa argument only because I feel hypocritical. "This isn't Africa, you aren't slaves" and then say "see, you're failing just like the other Africans". That's a personal conflict for me.

The cultural divide is so enormous, it has to be self-contained. Their own economy within those areas for those that want to remain or prefer not to assimilate. Asking the general population to respect, accept, and incorporate ghetto culture is a failed & horrendous idea.


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RBP
08-09-2018, 02:57 AM
Preach!

Teh One Who Knocks
08-09-2018, 11:54 AM
AWR Hawkins - Breitbart


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Chicago police have made no arrests for the weekend’s 70-plus shooting victims as witnesses to the incidents refuse to come forward.

On August 6, Breitbart News reported on the violent weekend, noting that 11 of the 70-plus shooting victims died.

USA Today reports that witnesses are refusing to come forward to name suspects in the shootings. In fact, wounded shooting victims are refusing to speak as well.

This silence was modeled by 23-year-old Romell Young, a young man who was shot after a fist fight in Chicago earlier in the year. When police approached Young in the hospital and asked him about the gunman he refused to give details. And when asked by news outlets he remained mum, saying only, “I believe karma is (vengeful), you feel me?”

Following last weekend’s violence with no arrests, Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) and Chicago Police Superintendent responded to the dearth of witnesses by pleading with people to tell police what they know. Johnson said, “You all know who these individuals are, they come into your homes every day, sleep with you every night. Grandparents, parents, siblings, significant others — you know who they are.”

The silence from witnesses contributes to the fact that the Chicago Police Department “has solved far fewer murders over the last several years compared to most other major departments around the country.” In 2016 they were only able to make arrests or at least identify the suspect in 26 percent of the cases they investigated. And 2016 was a bloody year, with nearly 800 homicides in the Windy City.

In 2017 there were 650 murders, yet the Chicago Sun-Times reports that police only made an arrest or at least identified a suspect in 17.5 percent of the cases.

RBP
08-09-2018, 12:08 PM
Like I said.... And the result is stunning...

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If you didn't realize, saying "karma is a bitch, ya feel me?" means, "I'll shoot him myself".

Teh One Who Knocks
08-09-2018, 12:56 PM
Snitches get stitches bullet holes