Chicago Prosecutor Resigns, Says Kim Foxx “More Concerned about Political Narratives and Agendas Than with Victims and Prosecuting Violent Crimes"

A veteran Illinois prosecutor reportedly slammed Cook County State Attorney Kim Foxx in a scathing, office-wide resignation letter, saying her administration “is more concerned about political narratives and agendas than with victims and prosecuting violent crime.”
Assistant Cook County State’s Attorney Jim Murphy added he “can’t continue to work for an administration I don’t respect,” according to the resignation letter obtained by Fox News.
Murphy’s last day was Friday, after 25 years of service. He cited numerous reasons for his departure, including the “Safe-T Act,” which requires prosecutors to present a higher burden of proof to hold accused criminals until trial.