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Ousted Dolton ‘Super Mayor’ Urges Pritzker, Johnson to Accept Trump Federal Troop Help After Father Shot

Former Dolton, Illinois mayor and Thornton Township supervisor Tiffany Henyard issued a public statement Thursday saying her 65-year-old father was shot in the neck in Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood and calling on Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson to accept federal assistance from President Donald Trump to combat gun violence. Chicago police told local outlet WLS-TV the man was in an alley in the 1300 block of South Kedzie Avenue around 5:54 p.m. Wednesday when he was wounded and taken to a hospital in serious condition. Henyard, styling herself 'SuperMayor Tiffany A. Henyard,' argued that other cities such as Memphis, Washington, D.C., and New Orleans saw 'positive outcomes' after accepting Trump-era National Guard deployments and claimed Illinois leaders have resisted similar collaboration. The appeal comes as Henyard, who lost her Dolton Democratic primary amid scandals, seeks a Fulton County, Georgia commission seat as a Republican, and as debates over federal troop use in domestic law enforcement continue to divide officials and residents in Chicago and beyond.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Chicago police say a 65-year-old man was shot in the neck around 5:54 p.m. Wednesday in an alley in the 1300 block of South Kedzie Avenue in North Lawndale and hospitalized in serious condition.
  • Former Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard identified the victim as her father and issued a Thursday statement on social media about the shooting.
  • Henyard publicly urged Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson to 'reconsider federal assistance from President Donald J. Trump' and accept a National Guard-style deployment to address crime in Illinois, especially Chicago.
  • She cited prior Trump deployments to Memphis, Washington, D.C., and New Orleans during 2026 Mardi Gras as examples of 'measurable reductions in crime' through federal–local collaboration.
  • Henyard, previously a scandal-plagued Democratic 'super mayor' in Dolton, is now running as a Republican for Fulton County, Georgia, board of commissioners District 5.

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