204 Chicago homicides in Mayor Johnson’s first 100 days – including four teenagers killed last weekend – Wirepoints

By: Ted Dabrowski and John Klingner

It would be naïve to think that a progressive Chicago mayor could actually reduce the city’s crime numbers during his first 100 days in office, but Brandon Johnson did have a real opportunity to flip the trajectory. Chicago’s crime had already hit its post-George Floyd, post-covid highs in 2022 (see appendix) and Mayor Lori Lightfoot had made a major mess of policing and criminal justice. Johnson had a perfect chance to lead, and maybe even bring the crime numbers down.

Unfortunately, Johnson has refused to even try to tamp down on crime during his first 100 days. If anything, he’s doubled down on the city’s long-running soft-on-crime approach. He continues to reject calling out the city’s violence for what it is, downplaying mob actions and resorting to semantics. And he keeps talking and talking about ‘root causes,’ but refuses to stop what’s happening nightly on the city’s streets. 

His failure to act means the bloodshed continues. New Chicago Police CompStat numbers show during Johnson’s first 100 days a total of 204 murders – far more than the mayor’s two immediate predecessors. And in all, major crimes during Johnson’s first 100 days are up 25 percent compared to the same time period last year.

The events of last weekend capture the essence of the city’s terrible violence, with 40 shot and seven murdered, including four teens (credit to ABC7 for the details):

  • A 14-year-old boy was fatally shot in his head and chest on Chicago’s South Side, police said. The shooting happened in the 8700-block of South Cregier Avenue at about 6:51 p.m. 
  • A 16-year-old boy has died after he was shot Friday at around 7:49 p.m. in the 4400-block of S. Lavergne on the city’s Southwest Side. CPD said the teen was struck multiple times to the body by gunfire.
  • A 17-year-old girl was shot to death at a West Side Park on Saturday afternoon. Chicago police said she, along with a 16-year-old boy, were shot while a block party was going on nearby. The shooting happened in the North Austin neighborhood’s 5700-block of West Bloomingdale Avenue at about 4:10 p.m.
  • An 18-year-old passenger of a car was shot and killed Friday night in the West Garfield Park neighborhood on the West Side. The youth was inside a car just before 10 p.m. in the 4300-block of West Maypole Avenue when someone fired shots, striking him in the head, cheek and abdomen, Chicago police said.

In all, the total number of teens aged 18 and under killed since Johnson took office has grown to 33.

The 204 homicide total during Johnson’s first 100 days is 25 percent higher than it was under Lori Lightfoot’s first 100 days and 33 percent higher compared to Rahm Emanuel’s back in 2011.

And while it’s true that Chicago has experienced a decline in homicides – murders in 2023 are down 7 percent compared to the same period last year – the other big cities with the nation’s most homicides are seeing far bigger declines in murders YTD. Los Angeles homicides are down 24 percent this year, while Philly’s and Houston’s are down 21 and 23 percent respectively. New York is down 11 percent.

And major crimes overall this year are still up 34 percent – on top of last year’s own 33 percent increase.

Slower growth in crime?

One claim Johnson might make is that he’s presiding over a decline in the growth of the crime rate since he took over. Major crimes are up 25 percent since May 15th (versus the same period in 2022), slower than the 42 percent increase that occurred during the nearly five months of 2023 when Lightfoot was still in charge. 

But the “reduction” in crime growth can be attributed largely to the relatively stable number of motor vehicle thefts Chicago is experiencing in 2023 as compared to 2022, when an explosion in motor vehicle thefts began in June and peaked four months later. 

The city’s crime rate has grown more slowly the last two months simply because Chicago isn’t experiencing the same massive growth in car thefts it had last year. 

Note, though, that the actual number of car thefts in 2023 are running much, much higher than 2022 so far. Already, Chicago has experienced 17,000 car thefts in 2023 compared to “just” 8,000 in the same period last year. We just covered those numbers in detail in: Spree of robberies, car thefts drive Chicago crime to new highs.

Root causes, real solutions

A key point we have to make when discussing crime: Yes, root causes matter. Tremendously. 

The lack of two-parent households matters. So does a lack of reading, writing and math skills. As does the city’s neighborhoods struggling with few jobs and fewer opportunities. All that has to be fixed.

But reaching agreement on the causes and solutions of crime – even among allies – can take years or decades. 

In the meantime, Chicagoans are suffering the consequences of a post-pandemic-high crime wave: more violence, more stolen and destroyed property, and more deaths.

The short-term solution remains the same for Chicago: deterrence. As we’ve written time and again, that means a dramatic increase in policing, arrests, prosecutions and sentencing.

Without such changes, Brandon Johnson’s next 100 days will continue to be bloody.

A final point. The mayor has a unique position to speak directly to offenders and their parents and get them to listen. But so far he has squandered that, making no attempt to say that criminal conduct is deeply wrong. 

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Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

Whatever the CTU wants they will get. That is who he works for, not the everyday taxpayer.

Daskoterzar
2 years ago

This guy has no plans to actually do anything, except spend money. He has no plan. He has no way of impacting crime and more importantly, he doesn’t care. He knows he is there for a short time, he wants to collect all he can for himself and his contributors and pals…then move on to the next Grift.

Veterano
2 years ago

When you have a Mayor who runs around quoting
Tupac Shakur, you can bet crime fighting isn’t top of mind.

Giddyap
2 years ago

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Last edited 2 years ago by Giddyap
The Paraclete
2 years ago

Scoff Chortle, realljy?

nixit
2 years ago

Criminals perceive Brandon as weak on crime. His mere presence in office, whether 100 or 1,000 days, won’t change that perception unless he takes a drastic pivot. And he won’t.

Last edited 2 years ago by nixit
Streeterville
2 years ago

If you can’t read at 8th-grade level, it’s very hard to maintain gainful full-time employment. That is, unless you work for a city or state agency, CPS included. Years ago CPS self-reported many CPS teachers had mediocre ACT scores themselves, and many CPS HS students score in the ACT 14 – 19 range if they even sit for test. (Special Ed and remedial ed students often excused from testing.) Chicago and Cook County is run by vast bureaucracy of CPS graduates. Think about that. Not every employee was a stellar CPS student. Mediocrity is often commonplace. “Non-performing” employees are rarely… Read more »

PMC1
2 years ago
Reply to  Streeterville

CPS at its highest or best, is an institution of mediocrity!

Aaron
2 years ago
Reply to  PMC1

Actually, that means it’s working

PMC1
2 years ago
Reply to  Aaron

From the Cambridge Dictionary: Mediocrity: a person that is not very good at something or not very good at anything in particular, or something that is not very good… That is CPS at the highest level…where does that leave the average CPS student? 1 out of 5 CPS students can read at grade level!! And, 1 out of 6 students can do math at grade level. If you think that an 80% failure rate for reading and an 84% failure rate for math is WORKING…whoa!!! By the way, are you a CPS employee? I’ll keep my children in private education.

Eugene from a payphone
2 years ago
Reply to  Streeterville

Until the entire employment roster at CPS, from the general superintendent through the newest of janitors, is forced to take an 8th grade general knowledge test and the results are published; no one will ever know how truly bad the Chicago Public Schools really are.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Surprise! This CTU Manchurian Candidate condoned/ enabled violence by his voter based and it has come to fruition. Good job, Root Causes, good job. Perhaps more sit downs with the likes of Angela Davis are in order.

WokeTrashSuck
2 years ago

The root cause is leftist ideology lol

Michael Chase
2 years ago

Finally some has said this out loud. Thank you

mark
2 years ago

If only people took the time to vote…things could be so much different

Goodgulf Greyteeth
2 years ago
Reply to  mark

It would be comforting to think so. Truth is, however, that crime in Chicago was what it is when 65% of the city’s eligible voters decided to sit on their thumbs on Election Day.

That’s stupid behavior. Stupid people shouldn’t be allowed to vote.

Wish that were possible….

Giddyap
2 years ago

Most of these homicides were in wards that voted for BJ — so they got what they deserved

Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

No education (cheated out of it) and no jobs (Illinois very business unfriendly) equals high crime rates. Going to continue well into the future. One or two generations have zero job skills except criminal. PPF says it is their constitutional right to negotiate for more money for nonperformance. The taxpayer ends up paying twice or three (more) times as much as they should and get nothing.

Old Joe
2 years ago

In progressive parlance they’re post birth abortions of color (PBOC). Nothing to see here.

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Under Mayor Brandon, the inmates are officially running the asylum. I refuse to enter the city I worked in for decades. Sure, you needed to be aware of where you were at certain hours of the day, but you did not fear for your personal safety every minute. This will only get worse as every law that is enacted favors criminals over law abiding citizens and law enforcement is hamstrung.

Rick
2 years ago

Illegal aliens are given 2200 dollars per month for no work after crossing the border. The average American that worked all their lives and paid into SS gets 1400 dollars. This is where the country is at. Many of those illegals came from nefarious pasts and will I crease crime here.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
Reply to  Rick

Thumbs down from MS13.

JackBolly
2 years ago

It appears Mayor Johnson’s priorities are 1) Pleasing the CTU bosses 2) Taking care of the illegal aliens Pritzker encouraged to come 3) Blathering about most everything else.

PMC1
2 years ago
Reply to  JackBolly

Not many mayors can make that claim—200+ homicides in their first 100 days! So much for his ‘bee-s’ campaign slogan ‘better, safer, stronger’. For 2023 Lori Lightfoot averaged 1.6 homicides/day…Brand0n be like, “hold my beer”…he got that homicide rate raised to 2 homicides/day right quick…the shocking piece is the demographic make-up of those homicides…he doesn’t give a rip…

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