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
Hahah! Oh, man…
Sorry, I don’t mean to laugh.
It’s just… black people are just funny, man.
Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell’s teenage brother was murdered in Chicago on Friday — amid a crime wave gripping progressive cities nationwide.
“Yesterday was the worst day of my existence,” Caldwell posted Saturday on Twitter.
“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,” he wrote alongside a picture of his smiling sibling in graduation attire.
Christian Caldwell, 18, was shot dead and two others were injured after gunfire broke out in Morgan Park early Friday morning, according to local reports.
Around 50 shell casings were found at the scene and bullets went through windows of nearby houses, CBS reported.
The suspect fled the scene in a black van, according to cops. No arrests have been made.
The older Caldwell, 36, told Fox News Saturday he wants justice.
Yeah, okay dude. Good luck. Welcome to Chicago.
You can’t really tell, but based on the details given, it looks like this guy is on national TV and his brother is involved in gang activity.
But it could be stray bullets. People don’t understand this, but black people think a gun is like a magic wand with a trigger – you just pull it out and wave it in a general direction and pull the trigger and your enemy dies. Frankly, for as much as they are involved with firearms, it is really amazing that they don’t bother to learn anything about them.
I mean, you think: “surely, on the plains of Africa, if blacks were hunting animals or each other for food, they didn’t just chuck spears randomly. They had to have had some kind of an aim.”