Two US women lawmakers carjacked at gunpoint in Philadelphia and Chicago

Two US women lawmakers carjacked at gunpoint in Philadelphia and Chicago

Mary Gay Scanlon has been in Washington since 2018

 WASHINGTON, Dec 24 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Two US women lawmakers have had their cars and possessions snatched from them at gunpoint in separate carjacking in the city of Philadelphia and Chicago.

Congresswomen Mary Gay Scanlon’s car was later found about 72km away in Newark, Delaware, with five suspects inside, police said.

Scanlon’s government phone and ID were among belongings that the robbers took. The Democrat was not injured, her office said.

In a statement, the city’s Mayor Jim Kenney, called the robbery, which occurred at 14:45 local time on Wednesday, “appalling”.

The two male attackers struck after Scanlon toured FDR Park in south Philadelphia, part of her congressional district, and was walking alone back to her 2017 Acura MDX.

A dark-coloured SUV approached, and two armed males inside demanded her keys and belongings.

Like many US cities, Philadelphia has seen an uptick in violent crime over the past year.

Philadelphia has witnessed an 80% increase in carjackings in 2021, according to CBS News.

Gunpoint robberies are up 27% compared with 2020 in the place known as the City of Brotherly Love.

Philadelphia has also seen a record 544 homicides this year, up from 347 in all of 2019, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Scanlon, who joined Congress in 2018, has co-sponsored a police reform bill to dispatch mental health professionals to certain 911 incidents “in lieu of law enforcement officers”.

Her robbery in Philadelphia comes just 24 hours after another US lawmaker was carjacked at gunpoint in a suburb of Chicago.

Illinois State Senator Kimberly Lightford, a Democrat, and her husband had their Mercedes SUV taken at gunpoint on Tuesday night, police say. — NNN-AGENCIES

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