This Fox News analyst needs your prayers.
Gianno Caldwell announced that his younger brother had been slain in the South Side of Chicago in a Saturday tweet.
He’s characterizing the day of his brother’s death as a the “worst day of my existence.”
Yesterday was the worst day of my existence. I received a call informing me that my teenage baby brother was murdered on the south side of Chicago. Never could I have imagined my baby brother’s life would be stolen from him 😭. Please keep my family in your prayers. pic.twitter.com/vtbU7qzcUa
— Gianno Caldwell (@GiannoCaldwell) June 25, 2022
Caldwell was close to his brother, who looked up to him as a father figure in his life.
My little brother has never met his father and as devastating as this is, I am thankful to God for choosing me to be his big brother/father figure. pic.twitter.com/AZSrgxn296
— Gianno Caldwell (@GiannoCaldwell) June 19, 2022
My younger brother has never met his father and as painful as this is, I am glad to God for choosing me to be his big brother/father figure. pic.twitter.com/AZSrgxn296
Caldwell subsequently revealed that his 18-year old brother, Christian, had been tragically shot. He wants the legal system to hold those responsible accountable.
“What I’m looking for right now is details from the police to discover who it was that murdered my brother,” added Caldwell.
“My baby brother never had a chance.”
Gun violence is a huge concern in Chicago. The city witnessed a 55 percent spike in homicides in 2020, despite the city’s onerous gun control measures.
More on this story via The Western Journal:
Obtaining and carrying a handgun legally is almost impossible in the city of Chicago.
Chicago’s crime problem has driven out some of the city’s residents, threatening its place as a center of the American economy.
Caldwell had previously described an incident in which his brother was attacked by gun-wielding men in 2017, according to Fox News.
At the time, he recounted an interaction with a Democratic state representative representing a Chicago district. CONTINUE READING…