Former Chicago top cop blames Black Lives Matter for surge in violence

Garry McCarthy, the former superintendent of the Chicago Police Dept., said protesters had created a “political atmosphere of anti-police sentiment,” helping lead to the 762 homicides recorded in the last year.

(FOX)- “So what’s happening, and this is ironic, is that a movement with the goal of saving black lives at this point is getting black lives taken, because 80 percent of our murder victims here in Chicago are male blacks,” McCarthy said on “The Cats Roundtable” radio show on Sunday.

McCarthy, who was fired in 2015 amid controversy over his handling of the Laquan McDonald shooting, said activism was “legitimizing” a belief in “non-compliance.”

The majority of the 3,550 shooting incidents in Chicago in 2016 occurred in mostly black areas and revolved around gang activity.

More than 80 percent of victims in these episodes had been previously identified by cops as susceptible due to gang ties or a past arrest.

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