'The blood, in my opinion, is on her hands,' Keith Thornton said.
" that citywide staffing shortages are exacerbating violent crime, knocking local government and leadership for their inability to keep citizens safe..
Thornton said that a "massive" amount of crime is taking place in the city at "all hours of the day," while first responders are being overworked and receiving no support from lawmakers and politicians. "What’s horrible is the lack of leadership and the failure of leadership throughout this entire city of Chicago—and it’s ridiculous because it does not have to be this way," said Thornton.
Thornton added that the Chicago police, fire department, dispatchers, and other first responders are being "micromanaged" by MayorThe Chicago dispatcher added that, under the Trump administration, federal help was neither "acknowledged" nor "wanted" by the mayor. "This is not a black problem, a white problem, a Democratic problem, a Republican problem, a Latino problem, this is an all-hands-on-deck problem and everyone within Chicago should be fueled up—and that’s why I’m taking a stand," said Thornton.