CHICAGO ROCKED BY HOLIDAY BLOODSHED AS MAYOR BLOCKS TRUMP’S FEDERAL HELP

At least 54 people were shot, seven fatally, in Chicago over Labor Day weekend, police said.

Most incidents were unrelated, with few arrests made.

Fatalities included two women, three men, and two others not yet identified.

Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order barring

Chicago police from cooperating with federal authorities, rejecting President Trump’s

push to send in troops or agents. Johnson vowed to

fight any federal deployment in court,

while the White House accused Democrats of politicizing

crime instead of addressing violence.

Chicago has reported 272 homicides so far this year.

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