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American Focus > Blog > World News > Fox News analyst Gianno Caldwell still seeking justice for brother killed in Chicago three years ago
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Fox News analyst Gianno Caldwell still seeking justice for brother killed in Chicago three years ago

Last updated: May 14, 2025 4:45 am
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Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell has been seeking answers for nearly three years since his younger brother’s murder in Chicago in 2022.

Caldwell’s brother, Christian Beamon, was one of two people killed in a shooting on Chicago’s South Side on June 24, 2022. The attack, which was not intended for him, also left two others injured, according to the Chicago Police Department (CPD).

Despite the ongoing investigation by CPD, no one has been arrested in connection with Beamon’s murder as of Monday.

The tragic incident on June 24, 2022, also claimed the life of an 18-year-old woman and left a 31-year-old man in critical condition and a 25-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the leg.

An unidentified male offender fled the scene after the shooting, and there have been no updates in the case since June 2022.

Beamon’s case was featured on FOX’s “America’s Most Wanted” on Monday, with host John Walsh, who shared his own experience of losing a child to murder and highlighted the importance of seeking justice.

Caldwell expressed hope that the exposure on the show might lead to new information that could help solve his brother’s case.

Chicago has seen a reduction in homicides since reaching a peak in 2021, but Caldwell and Walsh both emphasized that even one murder is too many and that efforts to combat crime in the city need to be strengthened.

Walsh believes that Beamon’s murder is a result of the city’s high homicide rates and ongoing gang and drug wars, where innocent individuals like Beamon can become victims of senseless violence.

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Alderman Ramond Lopez criticized the city’s handling of murder cases and stressed the importance of prioritizing victims’ rights in the pursuit of justice.

Despite the challenges, CPD has made progress in clearing cases, with a clearance rate of 51.7% in 2024 — the highest since 2019.

Walsh underscored the need for continued efforts to address the root causes of violence in Chicago and prevent further tragedies like Beamon’s murder.

He emphasized the importance of community involvement and cooperation with law enforcement to apprehend individuals responsible for such heinous crimes.

“Without Gianno knowing me and not working for Fox, the amount of publicity this issue has garnered wouldn’t have been possible,” he mentioned.

Walsh highlighted how the “defund police” movement has deeply affected Chicago officers, leading to demoralization. The city is facing staffing issues due to retirements and low retention rates among young officers, as reported by the Chicago Sun-Times. A Department of Justice investigation in 2016 revealed that the suicide rate among CPD officers was 60% higher than the national average, standing at 22.7 suicides per 100,000 officers.

Caldwell has channeled his grief into the Caldwell Institute for Public Safety, a foundation dedicated to seeking justice for families who have lost loved ones to violent crimes.

Interview with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy outside the Capitol Building in Washington DC on Sept. 29, 2022. Getty Images

“The Institute focuses on law and order, victims’ rights, and ensuring justice, whether it involves wrongful convictions or holding accountable those who deserve to be in jail,” he elaborated.

Caldwell and his brother were among nine siblings raised in poverty in Chicago. He has been vocal in criticizing the city’s lenient crime policies that result in repeat offenders being released back onto the streets.

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Beamon, born in 2004, was the youngest sibling who turned 18 in 2022. Caldwell considers Beamon and his other younger brothers as his own sons due to being the eldest sibling.

Cook County Crime Stoppers has announced a $15,000 reward for any information leading to the apprehension of the individual or individuals responsible for Beamon’s tragic shooting.

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