A heartbroken Chicago mother, Monee Jacobs, made an emotional plea for justice for her late son, Jeremy, at the site of the Democratic National Convention. Jeremy was murdered in Chicago last year, leaving the family devastated and desperate for answers. Despite not being a political person, Jacobs sat down with “Fox & Friends” co-host Lawrence Jones to urge soft-on-crime politicians to make cities safer.
Jacobs expressed her frustration with the lack of updates from local officials regarding her son’s murder, stating, “The story you give me is not the right story because I know my son like we know him, and you can’t tell me what you told me and think that I’m just going to let that go.” She emphasized the need for justice and accountability, especially for parents who have lost their children to senseless violence.
As the Democratic National Convention kicked off in Chicago, Jacobs called on the Democratic Party to take action and bring justice to families who have lost loved ones to crime. She questioned the effectiveness of politicians’ promises and urged them to prioritize the safety and well-being of communities.
Jacobs’ heartfelt message serves as a reminder of the devastating impact of crime on families and communities, highlighting the urgent need for change and justice.