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By Mike Flannery
Mayor Lightfoot blames Foxx’s lack of criminal charges for Chicago looting
The looting and civil unrest in downtown Chicago is putting Mayor Lori Lightfoot at odds with Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx.
CHICAGO - The looting and civil unrest in downtown Chicago is putting Mayor Lori Lightfoot at odds with Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx.
The state's attorney claims the relatively small number of looters who faced any charges after the destruction in late May and early June is a police problem and that it has not encouraged more looting.
“The notion that people believe they are somehow empowered because people weren't prosecuted for looting back in the wake of the unrest beginning is simply not true. Those cases are coming to court now,” Foxx said.
The state's attorney points to about 300 defendants charged with a felony back in early June. She said none have been tried yet. Many, if not most, were quickly granted pre-trial release.
In June, FOX 32 News recorded looting continuing days after the initial outburst of violence, with police and security personnel generally doing little to stop it -- admittedly after stores like the Walmart on 87th Street had been repeatedly ransacked. The state's attorney says that's not her job.
“And what we have said to CPD and our other partners is, ‘bring us cases where people are committing those acts and we will pursue them,’” Foxx said.
Patrick O’Brien, who is the Republican candidate challenging Foxx this November, weighed in on the situation.
“How surprising is it when you encourage crime and don't have any consequences for it that it continues to happen?” he said Monday.
A spokeswoman said assistant state's attorneys are now working with Chicago police to identify and file charges against some of those involved in Monday's destruction and looting downtown.
For the cameras, without anyone else to point fingers at, she finally turns on Foxx, hoping the bus will roll over her and absolve her of her wealthy share of the blame. That won't happen.
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