Trump to Chicago: Fix ‘carnage’ or the feds are coming in

According to statistics from the Chicago police department, 2016 was the city's deadliest
AFP

Washington (AFP) – President Donald Trump threatened to send in the “feds” if America’s third-largest city of Chicago doesn’t bring its rampant crime rate under control.

The Republican, who made law and order a key issue in his White House campaign, cited the city’s latest shooting and homicide statistics as reported Monday by the Chicago Tribune.

“If Chicago doesn’t fix the horrible ‘carnage’ going on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings (up 24% from 2016), I will send in the Feds!” Trump said in a post late Tuesday on his personal Twitter account.

The city, former president Barack Obama’s adopted home town, has the worst violent crime statistics of any major American metropolis. 

It wasn’t clear if Trump meant he would federalize the local police force, send in federal reinforcements, or some other action.

On January 2, he tweeted that Mayor Rahm Emanuel — a Democrat who was Obama’s chief of staff during his first term — should ask for federal help if he wasn’t able to stop the skyrocketing murder rate.

According to statistics from the Chicago police department, 2016 was the city’s deadliest year in nearly two decades, with 762 murders and 3,550 shooting incidents. 

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