FOX News political analyst Gianno Caldwell broke down in tears as he talked about his younger brother who was murdered last week in Chicago.
Caldwell joined “Hannity” on Monday to discuss the events that led up to his brother’s killing and possible solutions to the extreme violence plaguing the Windy City.
“Sean, I come here tonight as a man who feels broken,” Caldwell said. “My baby brother Christian, who just turned 18 this year, is no longer with us.”
Caldwell, who served as a father figure to all of his young siblings including Christian acknowledged that living in Chicago sometimes comes with a price.
“I would never have expected that it would come with a death sentence for my baby brother. Black bodies are being littered in the streets of Chicago and it’s not just affecting African Americans, it’s affecting everyone.”
Caldwell was hired by Fox News in 2017. The political analyst also runs a bipartisan public affairs consulting firm and hosts the podcast “Outloud with Gianno Caldwell.” Caldwell thanked the entire Fox News family for their support during this time, including CEO Suzanne Scott.
“Everyone at the Fox News Channel has ensured that this was made a national story and certainly have shined light in a way that no one could’ve ever anticipated. I’m telling you I just want justice for my little brother Christian, that’s all I want,” he added.