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After yet another bloody weekend, some Chicago residents said they would welcome reinforcements if President Donald Trump decides to federalize the police force in Chicago.
Trump first floated the idea on Friday during a press conference in the Oval Office after seeing success with the same effort in Washington, D.C., which went 12 days without a homicide.
“Chicago’s a mess,” Trump said on Friday, adding that it would “be our next one after this,” following the federal intervention in Washington, D.C.
“Chicago’s a killing field right now, and they don’t acknowledge it,” he said on Monday. “And they say, we don’t need him.”

President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo)
She’s not the only person in favor of federal intervention.
“This is a unique generational opportunity for Illinois and for the city of Chicago, and I think that the politics are getting in the way,” Aaron Del Mar, the Cook County Republican Party chairman, told NBC Chicago. “[Chicago Mayor] Brandon Johnson and [Illinois Gov.] J.B. Pritzker should be saying one thing, and that’s ‘thank you.’”
Former First Assistant State’s Attorney of Cook County Robert Milan is counted among those who support Trump’s plan. He recalled efforts under former Mayor Rahm Emanuel to flood high-crime areas with more police and the National Guard. That plan, according to NBC Chicago, worked to reduce shootings in the short-term, but federal funding to continue was never granted.
“You would see that in those areas there would be no shootings at all,” he told the outlet. “In really, really dangerous areas, right? And we would listen to the gangbangers on wiretaps, and they were saying, ‘we gotta get out of here, police are everywhere, we can’t do anything.'”

Two toddlers were shot within hours one day in Chicago in May 2023. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Chicago marked another weekend of bloodshed.
Six people were killed, including a 5-year-old boy, and 27 were injured in shootings across the city, according to CBS News.
On Friday night, two men were standing outside when a person approached them on foot, pulled a gun, and shot and killed them, the outlet reported.
On Saturday afternoon, a boy in an apartment was shot in the head, according to CBS. He died shortly thereafter at Comer Children’s Hospital.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Chicago Police Department.