so this was chicago. and oh, we ll go to new york now. two men were seen apparently randomly beating a man in an airport subway station. what have we become that we tolerate this? the nypd says it arrested and charged one suspect. horrific statistics out of liberal cities in texas. high murder numbers the austin, san antonio, houston, the crimestoppers group is extending its reading of murder victims names. organizers can t do it any more in person because it would take hours for participants in this year s event to read them aloud. instead people can watch the names of more than 600 murder victims in harris county scroll on a ticker instead. jason, what have we become? it is absolutely disgusting. it is preventable and what goes after that. it really gets to the heart and
columbus, louisville and atlanta. complete fox coverage. rafael mangual on democrats turning their focus to crime, taking aim at president biden. but first to matt in los angeles, he dug into the numbers and here to tell us what he found. so much reporting now about last year s record high homicides so we wanted to take a look at who were the victims. submitted freedom of information requests to the 16 cities that marked record homicide highs last year, also to the big three, new york, chicago, l.a., and the data shows black males were overwhelmingly the number one demographic killed in most cities last year. chicago saw the highest murder numbers in 2021. 648 of the 797 homicide victims were black. and leading demographic in cities like milwaukee, wisconsin, baton rouge, louisville, and others. and here in l.a., hispanic males
to begin with. he s dealing in trafficking in grievances and his pointing the fingers at eric adams that ultimately is right to say no one will burn down my streets, nobody will riot and loot and we need businesses to come back, tourists to come back and average people like kid in tough neighborhoods to be safe. if you really care for that, you do everything possible to take out the gangs that are responsible for most of this violence. martha: overwhelmingly the murders in new york and we can see the murder numbers have doubled since 2018 are children under the age of 21 mostly in the toughest neighborhoods in new york. those are the kids that are dying. they re the victims of drug gangs, gangs, all of it. so those are the people that need to be protected more than anyone else. eric adams, the stakes are so high for him. he s promised a lot and he has the promise of being someone who
issues is $15 million, not $15 billion. apologies for that. it was in the graphic. and wanted to make that very clear. the search for brian laundrie intensifies as new information emerges on the police stop of laundrie and gabby petito in utah last month and there s this. folks left the table were the democrats let s be clear. we have stayed at the table. we want the best wearing the badge. harris: the democrats have left the table. south carolina senator tim scott accusing democrats of abandoning police reform talks as new data from the f.b.i. show america s surging crime rate last year. wait until you see the murder numbers. it is heartbreaking. jason rantz in focus. he says those numbers show something else. mm. [ clicks tongue ]
brian: let s just look. this state is buried in debt. they are the worst financial shape maybe than almost any other state in the country. the city stands to lose $3.2 million. now, they have that earmarked to spend for vital law enforcement material like, for example, new police vehicles. meanwhile, they have a serious problem on their hand. you would think they need every dollar. why would they be wasting their time and energy focusing on illegal immigrants in their midst instead of american citizens who happen to be killing each other. ainsley: look at the murder numbers last year, this was in this is this year 2017, year-to-date. look at chicago already this year, guys. 400 people are dead. new york city 160. los angeles 155. even if you combine new york and los angeles, it s still not doesn t each reach the number of chicago and chicago is a smaller city. steve: sure. so, judge napolitano is on with us a little while ago. he said that if chicago does go through with this, he t