Teen Takeovers: No Accountability, Just More Chaos Under Stratton’s Agenda
CHICAGO — Two more “teen takeover” incidents rocked Chicago this weekend, one in Marquette Park and another in the South Loop. The incidents expose a dangerous pattern of Juliana Stratton and her allies’ extreme political agendas leading to uncontrollable chaos and violence.
According to CBS News, despite police responding to both scenes, no arrests were made and no reports were generated.
“This is becoming a weekly occurrence in Chicago, and it’s happening as a result of politicians like Juliana Stratton, who are more committed to the extreme agenda of their political allies than to keeping families safe,” said Tracy. “Large crowds shutting down intersections, fireworks going off, and cars spinning in the middle of city streets, and no one is arrested. This is a political choice that sends a clear message: there are no consequences. And we’re watching the results play out on the streets of Chicago.
“Everyday Illinoisans just want to feel safe in their neighborhoods. They want leadership that takes public safety seriously, enforces the law, and puts families first, not politicians who look the other way as things spiral out of control.
“I’m running because Illinois deserves a strong leader who will stand up for common sense solutions and restore accountability. We cannot continue down this path.”
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About Don Tracy:
Don is Senior Counsel at Brown, Hay & Stephens, the oldest law firm in Illinois, where Abraham Lincoln famously practiced law for four years. Public service is important to Don, with a lifetime spent in community service, most often in volunteer positions. He has served as Chairman of the Illinois Republican Party, Chairman of the Illinois Gaming Board, Secretary of the Illinois Bar Foundation, President of the Sangamon County Bar Association, Chairman of the Illinois Corporate Acts Advisory Committee, and President of the Abraham Lincoln Association, President of the Oak Ridge Cemetery Board, among other community leadership positions. Born in Urbana, raised in Mt. Sterling in Western Illinois, and having raised his own family in Springfield in Central Illinois, Don has deep ties to "downstate Illinois." As the oldest of 12 children, family has always been important to Don.