that man lost his life. policing is a big family of people who know at some point, they may be asked to make the ultimate sacrifice, but you never wish or hope that it actually happens. tonight this tragedy did. there s some broken hearts that will take a long time to grieve. todd: hundreds of chicago police officers gathered on the streets to salute the body going to the examiner s office. it is called a tremendous loss. we will try to get through this, very difficult time for chicago police department. we are heart-broken this young officer, that had five years on this department, had a bright future ahead of him and this is something that no family should have to face. todd: investigators reviewing body cam footage, the suspect was shot and is in critical condition this morning. chicago police superintendent and the chicago u.s. attorney announce resignation following lori lightfoot failed bid for re-election. crime up 61% from last year. chicago lopez is hopeful c
embarrassing, pennsylvania democrats elected a dead man. they knew they were doing it. they did it anyway. this would seem to defeat the idea of representative democracy, which is that you vote for people so that they can represent you. but party leaders in pennsylvania were not embarrassed. they were proud, quote: well we are incredibly saddened by the loss of representative tony deluca they said in a statement. we are proud to see the voters show their confidence in him and his commitment to democratic values by reelecting posthumously. in other words, electing a guy who can t possibly represent you is not an offense against democracy, it s the essence of democracy. now, it s not a typo. they put that in a press release and actually makes kind of sense when you remember it was also in the state of pennsylvania that democratic party leaders backed a senate candidate called john fetterman long after he had suffered a massive stroke and could not longer talk or communicate cle
the legal limit, but the tragedy comes the political divisiveness in our country is high. some say president biden s anti-maga platform is making matters worse. 75 million people and that is who the mega people were, what do you do with them? what is the logical consequence and you have to do somebody who lives in the shadows and don t leave in the constitution, so you bring out all these nuts and they do something. carley: let s bring in nicole bell with this tragic story, i need. good morning carley and todd. it is a war story a north dakota man walking free after admitting he ran down a teacher because of the teens republican politics and now he s complaining about his own job and his own life being in jeopardy. 41-year-old shannon grant released from jail after $50,000 bond and spent days behind bars after he mowed down 18-year-old kayla with his car killing him and he is charged with vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a fatal crash. that did not stop him f
todd: says this just emboldened the left. usually when people make a complaint like that, they do not like the police. for the chief to take it down, symbolizes hard work policemen make and show that blue line is separating the darkness and chaos. it would be nice if they stood up and explained more, because moral is in the gutter, it is a heart retention rate. executives are not standing up for them. carley: one person makes a complaint and you have the lapd chief siding with that person. i read this minutes before i read this headline, one of the wild-card games were on tv. it s been six or seven years since the national anthem controversy started. so glad there is not controversy anymore and it sounds like anti-police c sentiment has dissipated. this attack is from inside the house. lapd chief michael moore, if he thinks the same blue line flag has been taken over by extremist, he s out of touch with police officers, in his own department or police community in gen