Chicago Sun-Times

Foxx backers say she’s on right track

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO, STAFF REPORTER sesposito@suntimes.com | @slesposito

Supporters of Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx said she’s doing a great job and have the numbers to prove it as politician­s line up to unseat her in 2020 and the union representi­ng Chicago police officers says it doesn’t trust her.

Standing outside her offices at

69 W. Washington St. — the site of a Fraternal Order of Police antiFoxx rally in April — a coalition of Foxx backers released a report citing FBI statistics showing an 8% drop in violent crime for the first six months of 2018 compared with the same period in 2017.

The group noted those numbers are down even as prosecutor­s are now less likely in a Foxx administra­tion to seek jail or prison time for offenders. Sentences in Cook County that include time behind bars dropped 19% from 2017 to 2018, the report states.

Among other things, prosecutor­s are now more likely to seek alternativ­es to a felony conviction, according to the report

“Mass incarcerat­ion does not make our communitie­s safer,” the Rev. David Thornton, a leader with the People’s Lobby, told reporters Tuesday. “In fact, the root causes of many crimes, including poverty and the lack of mental health services or treatment for substance use disorder, go unaddresse­d or are made worse through prison sentences.”

Thornton said decreasing sentences that include time behind bars is a “significan­t step in addressing the racism of the criminal justice system in Cook County.”

Foxx has come under fire for her handling of the case against actor Jussie Smollett. A Cook County judge has since decided that a special prosecutor should review the matter. And FOP leaders sent a letter to Foxx earlier this month citing a “deep mistrust” of her office in seeking a special prosecutor in any case where a cop is the victim of a crime or has been accused of misconduct.

Asked about the report from Foxx’s backers, FOP Vice President Martin Preib said: “There were some 50 people shot over the weekend. What does that tell you?”

A number of people are considerin­g runs to unseat Foxx, including former Cook County Board Commission­er Richard Boykin.

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