Behavior that is rewarded is repeated. It's a very simple concept, and one the Left knows: which is why they encourage (and often don't punish) anti-social behaviors like blocking roads, theft, and other crimes. This is why repeated offenders are set loose with little or no bond, no matter how many times they commit crimes (violent or otherwise).
But people are fed up with being cowed by criminals. In Cook County, IL the new state's attorney -- unlike former state's attorney Kim Foxx -- has decided to enforce laws concerning shoplifting.
Shocking, we know.
HUGE: Felony theft charges in Chicago surge by 154% this month after O'Neill Burke took over Soros DA Kim Foxx.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) December 27, 2024
$1,000 threshold is now $300. pic.twitter.com/rVWT2gHeb6
More from CWB Chicago (emphasis added):
Shoplifters in Chicago are more than 100% more likely to be slapped with felony charges under Cook County’s new state’s attorney than they were under Kim Foxx’s administration.
Retired justice Eileen O’Neill Burke took office on December 2 and immediately followed through on her campaign promise to adhere to state law by pursuing felonies against people who shoplift merchandise worth more than $300. Foxx ordered prosecutors to withhold felony charges unless the value exceeded $1,000 or the accused shoplifter had ten or more previous convictions.
Just amazing. Foxx let people steal multiple times or steal less than $1,000 and get away with it without felony charges.
O'Neill Burke ain't having none of that.
When you have laws that are enforced, your have order. This is food so everyone! Black, brown and white families don’t like paying more for groceries because other criminals are looting and destroying stores. Law and order is the way to go!
— Angry Trumper (@AngryTrumper) December 27, 2024
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They're not stealing food, though.
Case in point:
Gucci 100% discount only for cultural enrichers pic.twitter.com/b1LbfD7g9e
— Crazy Vibes (@CrazyVibes_1) December 27, 2024
You can't eat Gucci.
Thank goodness we're finally starting to charge people with crime. I live in Chicago, things were starting to get out of control here. We might finally see crime come down again in a number of categories that have dramatically increased because of Black Lives Matter reforms.
— Adam Lowisz (@AdamLowisz) December 27, 2024
We'll see how the crime stats change following this.
Will Mayor Brandon Johnson claim credit for this?
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) December 27, 2024
Crime will go down now but his woke agenda is being thwarted.
Interesting situation.
His approval rating is in the toilet, so he'll try to take any credit he can.
Funny how that works isn’t it.
— 🇺🇸 Ryan 🇺🇸 (@Ryan_In_Mi) December 27, 2024
Turns out they were just finding ways to not prosecute real crime.
While gaslighting us by saying crime was down.
I just wish (D) politicians and elites had to publicly come forward to explain why they’re going to be tougher on crime and who that will disproportionally affect and why they no longer care.
— Anthony Galli (@RallyWithGalli) December 27, 2024
There's always one.
The only people disproportionately affected by tough-on-crime politicians are criminals.
And it's not the politicians don't care, they care about the innocent victims and not the criminals.
About time that the prosecutors started doing their jobs!!! https://t.co/mOHdwE8W4H
— The Big Guy get 10% (@RobGerundo) December 27, 2024
What a novel concept, no?
Poof that crime was never on a downward trend. https://t.co/Oz5y5vxdMy
— Double L (@LabonteLyle) December 27, 2024
Yep.
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