Mayor Brandon Johnson answering questions at Chicago City Hall during a news conference
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A Chicago alderman is raising concerns over a recent surge in youth-driven disturbances occurring under the administration of Mayor Brandon Johnson. Alderman Raymond Lopez, a Democrat, has voiced his apprehensions, suggesting that law enforcement is restricted in its ability to address these incidents effectively.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Lopez warned that the city might face a prolonged and challenging summer due to ongoing teen and street takeovers unless decisive action is taken. He criticized current policies, suggesting they hamstring police efforts to manage the escalating situation.

“I am not convinced that Mayor Brandon Johnson is doing enough to curb these activities,” Lopez stated. “Chicago has become a hotspot for illegal street gatherings, where organized groups of young people are prompted to gather, engaging in what can only be described as criminal behavior, whether it’s called mob action or not. The reality is, individuals know they can come here and conduct illegal street activities.”

He further emphasized, “There’s a perception that participants can act with impunity, partly because our police officers are often restricted from taking necessary action to intervene.”

Mayor Brandon Johnson answering questions at Chicago City Hall during a news conference

During a press conference at Chicago City Hall on February 25, 2025, Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed inquiries from the media. (Photo by Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service)

Lopez expressed concern that current regulations prevent Chicago police officers from fully engaging with those involved in these takeovers, limiting their ability to effectively manage and prevent such disruptions.

“We’ve never done what it takes to authorize our officers to fully engage with these individuals, to box them in, to corral them so that they can’t escape, to arrest them, to impound their vehicles like the law requires us to do,” Lopez said. “And we have never really pursued who is behind the promotions of these events on social media. We know that they are spread online through Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, and others, but yet we do almost nothing to find who is at the root of those posts of these gatherings.”

Lopez’s remarks come after no arrests were made at a South Side street takeover over the weekend, underscoring his complaints about a lack of accountability for organizers.

Video taken from Chicago’s Gresham neighborhood over the weekend shows a large group of people surrounding a totaled car on fire, according to ABC 7 News. One individual was seen throwing an object into the car, engulfed in flames, which exploded seconds later.

A large group of teens running in downtown Chicago's Loop with police officers present

A large group of teens floods downtown Chicago’s Loop, leading to fights and police response before a curfew enforcement order disperses the crowd. (Justin/Fox 32 Chicago)

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson last week avoided using the term “takeover” in a social media post, instead warning residents of a possible “teen trend” that was set to take place on the city’s South Side.

“Chicago, there are credible reports of a teen trend forming in Hyde Park later today,” Johnson wrote on X. “Parents, be aware of where your children are going this evening. DO NOT allow your children to attend one of these gatherings; they are dangerous and can often turn violent.”

“Together we can keep our youth and our communities safe,” Johnson added.

Video from a March 30 teen takeover showed a large crowd of people climbing on cars, crowding streets and sidewalks and dancing at intersections.

Democratic Chicago alderman Raymond Lopez speaking on America Reports studio set

Democratic Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez discusses the rise in crime in Chicago on Fox News’ America Reports. (Fox News)

During that teen takeover, three curfew violations were issued and one 16-year-old girl was arrested on charges of unlawful possession of a weapon and disorderly conduct.

Jason Hale, a resident of Chicago’s Hyde Park, told Fox 32 that his car was one of 30 vehicles damaged during a teen takeover in his area.

Chicago police detaining an individual during a teen takeover in the Loop

Chicago police detain an individual during a chaotic teen takeover in the Loop, making multiple arrests and issuing curfew violations following reports of violence and disorder. (Justin/Fox 32 Chicago)

“Yeah, it’s bad. The hood is messed up, terrible. A thousand worth of damage, dents everywhere, footprints everywhere,” he said.

Fox News Digital reached out to Johnson’s office for comment.

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