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James Woods Criticizes Double Standards After Chicago Riot and Shootings

Adam Myers
November 22, 2025

James Woods Criticizes Double Standards Following Chicago Riot and Shootings

In the wake of a violent incident in Chicago that left several individuals injured, actor and political commentator James Woods has voiced his concerns regarding perceived double standards in the justice system. The unrest occurred after a tree lighting ceremony when approximately 300 teenagers reportedly engaged in rioting, leading to multiple shootings in the area.

Woods took to social media to express his frustration, highlighting a stark contrast in how the legal system treats individuals based on circumstances and demographics. He stated, “If an old white guy defends himself against a gang of hoodlums trying to rob and potentially murder him, he’ll go to jail for four years.” His comments reflect a growing sentiment among some members of the public who believe that the legal repercussions for violent crimes can vary significantly depending on the backgrounds of those involved.

The actor further criticized the handling of the situation involving the teenagers, suggesting that while law enforcement may apprehend those involved in the riot, they are likely to face minimal consequences. “They’ll round up these 'teens,' then they’ll all walk free even though they’ve shot people with illegal guns,” Woods remarked, emphasizing his belief in a systemic bias that favors certain groups over others.

Woods’ remarks come amid ongoing discussions about crime, accountability, and the role of law enforcement in urban areas. The Chicago incident has reignited debates about public safety, youth violence, and the effectiveness of current policies aimed at curbing crime.

As the city grapples with the aftermath of the riot, community leaders and law enforcement officials are under pressure to address the underlying issues contributing to such unrest. The incident serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding crime and justice in America, as well as the differing perceptions of fairness and accountability in the legal system.

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