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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Shots fired! Police union boss calls Chicago mayor ‘piece of garbage’ for saying law enforcement a ‘sickness’ to be ‘eradicated’
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Shots fired! Police union boss calls Chicago mayor ‘piece of garbage’ for saying law enforcement a ‘sickness’ to be ‘eradicated’

Last updated: September 21, 2025 6:15 pm
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is facing backlash from the head of the union representing the city’s police officers, as well as Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke, for his recent comments condemning law enforcement as a “sickness” that he plans to “eradicate.”

At a press conference last week, Mayor Johnson made strong statements against jails, incarceration, and law enforcement, stating that they have not led to safe communities and vowing to eradicate them. This sparked outrage from Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7 President John Catanzara, who released a fiery YouTube video criticizing the mayor’s words.

In the video, Catanzara stood in front of Mayor Johnson’s home, highlighting the irony of the mayor’s residence being protected around the clock by multiple CPD units while he denounces law enforcement as a sickness. Catanzara accused the mayor of always harboring animosity towards the police and emphasized that his recent outburst revealed his true feelings.

Critics of Mayor Johnson have long accused him of being hostile towards law enforcement, citing his past work with the Chicago Teachers Union. Catanzara echoed these sentiments, suggesting that if Johnson were not mayor, he would be advocating for defunding the police department.

Catanzara also credited the improvement in Chicago’s crime numbers to the hard work of the police department, rather than the mayor. He praised Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke for her commitment to law and order, contrasting her approach with that of her predecessor.

In response to Mayor Johnson’s comments, State’s Attorney O’Neill Burke emphasized the importance of partnerships with law enforcement and expressed disappointment in the mayor’s rhetoric. She highlighted the vital role that her office plays in ensuring public safety and emphasized that their work does not warrant eradication.

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Overall, the controversy surrounding Mayor Johnson’s comments has underscored the tensions between city officials and law enforcement in Chicago. The differing perspectives of Mayor Johnson, John Catanzara, and Eileen O’Neill Burke reflect the complex dynamics at play in addressing public safety and criminal justice in the city.

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