too. recently i noticed somewhat of a change, and i expressed it here on fox. i warned that vigilante justice was coming. this isn t anything new from what we ve been experiencing for almost like two years in the country where the crimes have become more brazen. it is very clear that the criminals aren t afraid of law enforcement. as this continues in the country we re going to have vigilante justice and we can t have that in a civilized society. someone has to fill that void and we don t want that to happen but the leaders aren t doing anything about it, the mayors aren t stepping up to the plate, the das aren t stepping up to the plate, the judges aren t stepping up to the plate. on so who s going to do it and that s where vigilante justice comes into play. 80s that to brag or be right. i genuinely wanted to be wrong about this issue. but this is just basic science. when government creates this kind of void, someone or some idea will fill it. the most recent example is th
that man lost his life. policing is a big family of people who know at some point, they may be asked to make the ultimate sacrifice, but you never wish or hope that it actually happens. tonight this tragedy did. there s some broken hearts that will take a long time to grieve. todd: hundreds of chicago police officers gathered on the streets to salute the body going to the examiner s office. it is called a tremendous loss. we will try to get through this, very difficult time for chicago police department. we are heart-broken this young officer, that had five years on this department, had a bright future ahead of him and this is something that no family should have to face. todd: investigators reviewing body cam footage, the suspect was shot and is in critical condition this morning. chicago police superintendent and the chicago u.s. attorney announce resignation following lori lightfoot failed bid for re-election. crime up 61% from last year. chicago lopez is hopeful c
too. recently i noticed somewhat of a change, and i expressed it here on fox. i warned that vigilante justice was coming. this isn t anything new from what we ve been experiencing for almost like two years in the country where the crimes have become more brazen. it is very clear that the criminals aren t afraid of law enforcement. as this continues in the country we re going to have vigilante justice and we can t have that in a civilized society. someone has to fill that void and we don t want that to happen but the leaders aren t doing anything about it, the mayors aren t stepping up to the plate, the das aren t stepping up to the plate, the judges aren t stepping up to the plate. on so who s going to do it and that s where vigilante justice comes into play. 80s that to brag or be right. i genuinely wanted to be wrong about this issue. but this is just basic science. when government creates this kind of void, someone or some idea will fill it. the most recent example is the
ashley: why do you think da s with blood there hands, keep making crime political. if anything, it should be apolitical when it comes to crime. exactly, i think there is an agenda there. they are being paid, for one thing, what the end game is, i m not sure, it is putting citizens at peril and victims are being revictimized on a daily basis. ashley: what happens if we keep going down this road and judges and das aren t doing their jobs and keep letting criminals out, what happens? what does our future look like? it is an apocalyptic future, you will have people fleeing outside the city. it will look like a movie scene from various movies we ve seen where criminals take over.
san francisco and los angeles to put more cops on the beat. there is an anti-cop sentiment. in dozens more in those cities, that s great, they will do those jobs and arrest those people, the problem is the das aren t doing their job, what they were elected to do than putting them right back out on the streets. so it s like a revolving problem and the tourists and shoppers are staying away an intern that hurts the cities because it hurts their economies especially the small mom-and-pop stores because that s how you get the traffic. people stay away, that hurts the big on the small businesses alike. harris: so what can we do with platforms like snapchat? do we hold them accountable for being the platform where people create a flash mob to hit the nordstrom or whatever it is or do they play no complicity at all in any of this?