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Fox News' Gianno Caldwell shares tragic news about the murder of his teenage brother in Chicago

Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell broke the tragic news that his teenage brother was murdered in Chicago, Illinois on Friday.

Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell is his teenage brother. Reported tragic news. He was killed in Chicago, Illinois on Friday.

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Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell's younger brother was reportedly shot dead in Chicago, Illinois on Friday.

Coldwell, who joined the network in 2017 and also runs a bipartisan consulting firm, said his brother was the latest victim of the crime wave in Chicago.

Caldwell reported the tragedy on Twitter early Saturday morning.

"Yesterday was the worst day of my existence," Caldwell wrote. "I received a phone call saying that my teenage brother was murdered on the south side of Chicago. I couldn't imagine his brother's life being stolen from him. Keep your family's prayers."

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In another recent message Coldwell shared "Father's Day," adding that "a message from his brother, who he identified as Matthew, considered Giano to be the father of his life.

"My brother has never met his father and is so devastating, but I am grateful to God for choosing me as his brother / father." Is writing.

In a 2017 New York Post column, Coldwell, who moved from Chicago to Washington, said his brother was ambushed by men with guns on the violent South Side of Windy City. I talked about another incident.

"2017 Memorial Day has been delayed. The nights were surprisingly cool and felt more like early spring than early summer. My brother and a couple in a parked car on the South Side of Chicago. They were sitting together. Two men approached, pulled an automatic pistol, and began firing, "he wrote in the post.

She added that Caldwell's mother was the one who informed him about the shooting and she wrote in his book "Taken For Granted" about a tragic day. Caldwell, a longtime critic of the Democratic crime soft policy, had previously discussed working with local lawmakers to make a difference on the South Side.

At the time, Illinois parliamentarian La Shawn Ford, D-Chicago, said Democrats admitted in Caldwell's story that they "failed blacks, especially because of violence in Chicago." rice field. Blacks should demand action from elected officials in the city.

Caldwell had previously criticized Chicago's leadership in choosing politics over people. President Donald Trump then provided federal funding to combat the epidemic of violence.

"Why. [Mayor at the time] Rahm Emanuel opposed Trump's politics," Caldwell said.

FNC's Gianno Caldwell lost his brother to the Chicago crime wave, which has also been a serious threat to the city's police officers.

FNC's Jeanno Codewell is on the wave of crime in Chicago I lost his brother. He was also a serious threat to city police officers.

"I don't think the blackbody dead on the streets of Chicago was an urgent issue enough for Emmanuel to welcome the president's help."

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At the Fox News panel earlier this month,Coldwell commentedAbout the shooting and hospitalization of Chicago police officers during regular traffic outages. "I'm absolutely tired of the violence that continues in my hometown," he said.

Caldwell said, "In 2021, more than 76 police officers were shot or shot. In 2021, there were more than 800 murders," said the Chicago Police Department supervisor. Mentioned the report. During the

segment, Fox News analysts brought up an incident in which his brother was shot. "I remember just a few years ago, on Memorial Day weekend, his brother got in a car with two friends and two men walked and shot the car 25 times," he recalls. Did.

"Thank God that my brother lived, but his best friend died in his arms," ​​Caldwell said, "it's terrible." I added.

Gianno Caldwell lost his beloved teenage brother this week in a murder in Chicago.

Gianno Caldwell is his brother in a murder in Chicago this week Lost his beloved teenage brother.

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Caldwell is also a city Leader'ssoft-on-crime policy, "When taking these soft-on-crime measures, controlling criminal issues whether or not they are in the deer No. Philadelphia, Detroit, wherever you are. "

" These policies have to change, they have become stricter and sooner stricter, or they die on the streets every day. There will be more people, "Coldwell added. 

Charles Creitz is a reporter for FoxNews Digital.