Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s motorcade racks up moving violations – Illinois Policy

Since Johnson’s inauguration in May 2023, his motorcade has accumulated eight speeding tickets and six red-light tickets. Only two have been paid, and there’s still $1,640 due on the remaining 12 citations, according to Freedom of Information Act requests to the Chicago Department of Finance.
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Mark F
2 years ago

It was a medical emergencies that caused these tickets. Mayor Johnson has been having a lot of panic attacks lately so he needs to get to hospitals quickly.

Ex Illini
2 years ago

You have to admire Brando’s consistency. He didn’t pay his bills before he took office either. You can call him Mayor Slow Pay.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

Mayor Raggedly knows full well that tickets, like water bills, are for others and to be paid at one’s discretion.

chris
2 years ago

DID HE EVER PAY THAT WATER BILL?? LOL

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
Reply to  chris

I believe the day after Gates paid hers. Psych!

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