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Chicago mayor pushes back on claims from fired officials as City Hall shakeup continues
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is responding to criticism lodged against his senior leadership team from fired former Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Garien Gatewood.
CHICAGO - Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is responding to criticism lodged against his senior leadership team from fired former Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Garien Gatewood.
What they're saying:
Both Gatewood and Office of Violence Prevention Director Manny Whitfield allege the firing happened because they "held people accountable" in the office. More specifically, Gatewood and Whitfield put an office employee who is close to the mayor and his senior leadership team on a performance improvement plan due to allegations of poor work performance.
Gatewood and Whitfield also allege that the mayor and his senior leadership team harbor "hostility" toward law enforcement.
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Chicago mayor responds after sudden firings of top public safety aides
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson addresses backlash following the abrupt dismissal of key public safety officials and weighs in on questions surrounding the Sheridan Gorman tragedy.
The other side:
Johnson roundly denied that criticism on Tuesday.
"I can't speak to why someone makes a claim," Johnson said. "As I've said repeatedly, the women and men who serve the city on the frontline deserve the ultimate respect, which is why I appreciate the work Superintendent [Larry] Snelling as well as [Fire Commissioner Annette] Nance-Holt have done to begin to restore relationships within community around our first responders. There's no secret there has been some strain in the community, and it's clear indication we're moving in the right direction."
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Fired aide to Chicago mayor alleges hostility in office | The Chicago Report
A now-fired aide to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is alleging a culture of hostility toward law enforcement in the mayors office. Manny Whitfield also detailed a personnel dispute that he believes led to his firing.
Whitfield revealed to Fox Chicago that he and Gatewood filed a hostile work environment complaint with the Office of the Inspector General. Both say they were told the mayor wanted to go "in a different direction," as the reason for the firings. But they say they have been integral to helping bring city violent crime rates down to 30-year lows, and don't understand why a different direction is warranted.
Johnson was asked the question several times at a Tuesday morning news conference.
"This is not about one individual. Do you really believe there is one person in the city of Chicago that can fight crime? Let's talk about the full force of government approach I've taken," Johnson said.
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Chicago deputy mayor for public safety fired, community leaders react
Faith leaders and community groups are raising concerns after the abrupt removal of a top deputy in Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration, questioning the timing amid ongoing efforts to reduce violence in Chicago.
What's next:
The shakeup at City Hall continued on Tuesday.
Department of Human Relations Commissioner Nancy Andrade is stepping down, with the mayor’s office confirming her resignation takes effect tomorrow. Andrade played a key role in developing a recent report focused on antisemitism and hate across Chicago.
The Source: Details in this report come from a Tuesday press conference with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, along with previous FOX Chicago reporting.