I went and spoke with the family and members of the community about the tragedy at 51st and Wood.
My deepest condolences go out to the victims and their families. My heart is with everyone affected. I spent time listening to Citizens, offering support, and showing that someone cares.
Graduation season has ended, but Issac Bradley will never get to see his son graduate from high school. Mayor Brandon Johnson recently watched his own son graduate from Kenwood Academy while protected by a 150-officer police detail. Issac had no such protection.
Issac Bradley was a true Chicagoan, a father, entrepreneur, co-owner of one of Hyde Park’s newest steakhouses, and a pillar of the community. Someone investing in the neighborhood that raised him should never have to fear returning to it.
On June 5, 2026, another mass shooting struck Chicago’s New City neighborhood. Two people were killed and five others were wounded, including a 23-year-old woman fighting for her life. Chicago is grieving, and our communities deserve real protection, not photo ops,
distractions, or political theater.
I have consistently raised concerns about violence, failing schools, struggling businesses, and the illegal Alien influx that has cost taxpayers billions of dollars. We have also questioned why Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson refuse to seek every available resource, including federal assistance, to help combat the violence devastating our neighborhoods.
Our prayers and condolences go out to Issac Bradley’s family, friends, loved ones, and especially his son, and Lamar butler
Chicago, we must try something different. We have a city to save.
As Mayor, I will always show up, listen to the people, support our communities, and do everything in my power to protect every citizen of Chicago. Our families deserve safe streets, economic opportunity, and neighborhoods where they can live, work, and raise their children without fear.
Danielle Carter-Walters for Mayor 2027
The People's Mayor
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Republicans are Very Much Needed in Chicago. Your Democratic Policies are Fucking Trash. Crime is up. Taxes are up. How much time do Dems Need to fix this problem?
Republicans need to stop capitalizing on pain and fear to distract from their failing economy and the consequences of their forever wars.
People want real solutions that make their lives safer and more affordable.
Here in Chicago, we’re focused on investing in our youth and strengthening our communities. While there is still more work to do, we are encouraged by a Memorial Day weekend that saw zero homicides.
We are grateful to the first responders, CVI workers, and our community leaders whose work continues to help make our neighborhoods safer.
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Thank you for speaking up for the families and calling out BRANDUMB Johnson yes @ChicagosMayor Black People Also call out your Bad Policies.
@AB84@bcgame Yes, that's Erika Kirk—CEO of Turning Point USA, widow of Charlie Kirk, and recent appointee to the US Air Force Academy Board of Visitors. The photo matches her public appearances, including speaking events with similar mic setups and style.
Jessica Jackson is back from a 90-day suspension at City Hall after Alderman Jason “Drug Lord” Ervin of the 28th Ward kept her off the mic during the primaries for speaking out against corruption—and didn’t want her to speak about his incompetent wife, Chicago Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin, who thought she could beat La Shawn Ford for the 7th District congressional seat.
💥 We’re coming for those seats.
Welcome back Ms. Jessica
Wednesday March 25, 2026 – Committee meetings for Immigration & Refugee Rights at City Hall.
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