Chicago Gun Violence Surge Leaves 7 Dead, 38 Injured As Trump Calls For Military Intervention, Igniting Political Row | Video
· Free Press Journal

Chicago: A spate of shootings in Chicago has led to at least 38 injuries and seven deaths since Friday evening, police say, prompting President Donald Trump to renew his call for a military intervention in the nation's third-largest city.
“Why isn't Governor Pritzker calling me for help. I could make Chicago a safe City in ONE MONTH, in ONE YEAR, it would be one of the safest!!!” Trump said in a Sunday morning Truth Social post.
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Lots of Killing going on in Chicago. 22 people shot, at least 4 Dead. Why isn’t Governor Pritzker calling me for help. I could make Chicago a safe City in ONE MONTH, in ONE YEAR, it would be one of the safest!!! D.C. went from one of the worst, to one of the safest cities in the… pic.twitter.com/fMtCKnOt5e
— Commentary Donald J. Trump Truth Social Posts On X (@TrumpTruthOnX) June 21, 2026
The office of Illinois Gov J B Pritzker, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender who has repeatedly rebuffed Trump's calls for a military intervention, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Under Trump, National Guard troops have been deployed on crime-fighting missions in Democrat-led cities including New Orleans, Washington, DC and Memphis, Tennessee.
While Chicago Police Department data shows a slight uptick in shooting incidents compared to the first half of last year, violent crime rates have generally dropped in the city over the past few years, in parallel with national trends.
Preliminary information shared by Chicago police indicate there have been at least two dozen shooting incidents since 5 pm on Friday. Those killed by gunfire include a 21-year-old shot in the chest Sunday, an 18-year-old shot in the armpit Saturday evening and a 50-year-old shot in the chest Friday.
12 shot in Chicago drive-by mass Shooting at Juneteenth Celebration 95th and Princeton Jun 19 2026 Southside Chicagohttps://t.co/FA5Tcn6fs7® Crime Report
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Officers responded to the scene in the 200 block of W. 95th Street in Roseland a little after 11 p.m., according to the… pic.twitter.com/RlPxorDwbu
BREAKING: 35 shot, 5 killed, in shootings across Chicago so far this weekend including a huge mass shooting of 13 people on the city's South Side during a Juneteenth celebration.
— Dapper Detective (@Dapper_Det) June 21, 2026
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At least 12 people in a crowd on a Chicago street suffered gunshot wounds Friday evening after an SUV pulled up and two people inside started shooting, police said.
The eight men and four women in the group ranged in age from 17 to 47. They were being treated at four hospitals. Police said another man suffered unknown injuries and refused medical treatment.
That shooting happened on Juneteenth, a holiday that celebrates the end of slavery in the US. Earlier Friday, former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama welcomed the first visitors to his presidential centre on the South Side.
I am heartbroken by the violence in Princeton Park last night.⁰⁰What should have been a night of celebration and community reflection for Juneteenth was shattered by a horrific act of violence. My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their loved ones.
— Mayor Brandon Johnson (@ChicagosMayor) June 20, 2026
Violence has no place in our city, and those responsible will be held accountable. As temperatures rise, please stay vigilant, check in on your neighbors, friends, and family, and remind one another of the importance of de-escalation. The City is showing up for Princeton Park;…
— Mayor Brandon Johnson (@ChicagosMayor) June 20, 2026
“What should have been a night of celebration and community reflection for Juneteenth was shattered by a horrific act of violence,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said in an X post Saturday. “My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their loved ones.” “Violence has no place in our city, and those responsible will be held accountable," he said.
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