Ending Rampant Violence: Fighting Against Soros Prosecutors
Legally armed citizens in Hartford, Conn. have recently formed a “Self-Defense Brigade” to combat violent crime in their neighborhoods.
Volunteers, including ordinary individuals, now patrol the streets with body cameras and firearms, even using drones for surveillance.
“The Democratic machine in Hartford is either unwilling or unable, incapable of doing it,” said Cornell Lewis, the group’s founder, to Fox News. “So, we want the people to understand . . . Self-defense is not a dirty word.”
Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam, a Democrat, has denounced the group.
There have been a lot of recent victims of violent crimes.
The Westchester social worker was severely beaten during a home visit and later died from his injuries.
A man was randomly slashed in the neck with a knife by a stranger near Lafayette Square.
A 55-year-old woman was stabbed in the back in an unprovoked attack near Central Park.
These incidents all occurred in the New York City area over the past few weeks.
In early May, a man was arrested for assaulting a young woman on a Q train; he was released the next day due to lax bail laws.
Three weeks later, the same man threatened an MTA worker with a knife.
Many innocent people are suffering from violent crimes across the country.
Two years ago, Gianno Caldwell’s baby brother was murdered as an innocent bystander to a drive-by shooting in Chicago.
Christian, only 18 years old, was excited about starting college but became one of the nearly 25,000 people murdered in the US in 2022.
There is a growing concern over the Soros-backed prosecutors allowing violent crimes to flourish in many cities.
Gianno Caldwell is now advocating for safer communities through the Caldwell Institute for Public Safety.
The institute aims to combat crime and violence, form community partnerships, and address the issue of soft-on-crime prosecutors and legislation.
They are working with various professionals and organizations to implement evidence-based policies to make a difference in combating crime and violence.
Gianno Caldwell invites others to join the movement for safer communities and stand against the ongoing push from actors like Soros.
He continues to fight for justice in memory of his brother and all the victims of violent crimes.
Gianno Caldwell is a Fox News analyst.