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Editorial: Mayor Brandon Johnson deserves credit for a victory in the fight against gun violence

October 31, 2025 by Chicago Tribune

Next Tuesday will mark a profoundly sad anniversary. It will have been one year since the shooting death of Officer Enrique Martínez as he responded to call in Chicago’s Chatham neighborhood on the South Side.

The 26-year-old Martínez was shot to death allegedly by a man from inside a car using a handgun manipulated with a switch converting it into the equivalent of a machine gun. The suspect, Darion McMillian, now 24, was on electronic monitoring at the time for another pending charge and is in prison now awaiting trial on first-degree murder in Martínez’s death, among other charges.

So while Martínez’s family and his former fellow officers wait for justice to be done, it’s heartening to report that the administration of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has contributed to pressuring Glock, a major manufacturer of handguns that are easily converted to automatic weapons with so-called switches, into reportedly changing their design to prevent the guns from being altered to become so lethal.

  • Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez buttons are distributed before a...

    Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez buttons are distributed before a dedication Mass, Nov. 10, 2024, at St. Christina Church in Mount Greenwood. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
  • Superintendent Larry Snelling hugs Rosa Mayen, the mother of slain...

    Superintendent Larry Snelling hugs Rosa Mayen, the mother of slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez, at the funeral on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
  • Chicago police officers salute at the funeral for slain Chicago...

    Chicago police officers salute at the funeral for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
  • Pallbearers carry the casket out following funeral services for slain...

    Pallbearers carry the casket out following funeral services for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • A police officer waits for the hearse of slain Chicago...

    A police officer waits for the hearse of slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez to travel down Western Avenue during the funeral procession on Nov. 18, 2024. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
  • Police Superintendent Larry Snelling presents the flag to the officer’s...

    Police Superintendent Larry Snelling presents the flag to the officer’s mother, Rosa Mayen, in white, as family, police officers and friends look on following the funeral services for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Chicago police officers salute at the funeral for slain Chicago...

    Chicago police officers salute at the funeral for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
  • Rosa Mayen, the mother of slain Chicago police Officer Enrique...

    Rosa Mayen, the mother of slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez, clutches the Chicago flag as she leaves the funeral service on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
  • Police Superintendent Larry Snelling leaves the church following funeral services...

    Police Superintendent Larry Snelling leaves the church following funeral services for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • A Chicago flag is folded as pallbearers prepare to carry...

    A Chicago flag is folded as pallbearers prepare to carry the casket to the hearse following funeral services for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Police officers salute at the start of funeral services for...

    Police officers salute at the start of funeral services for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Police officers look on as the procession arrives at the...

    Police officers look on as the procession arrives at the church for the start of funeral services for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Pallbearers carry the coffin to the hearse during the funeral...

    Pallbearers carry the coffin to the hearse during the funeral for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
  • People supporting the Chicago Police Department await the procession of...

    People supporting the Chicago Police Department await the procession of vehicles along Western Avenue, following funeral services for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Adrian Martínez Jr. hugs his mother, Rosa Mayen, after speaking...

    Adrian Martínez Jr. hugs his mother, Rosa Mayen, after speaking about his brother during funeral services for Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel on Nov. 18, 2024. (Anthony Vazquez/Chicago Sun-Times)
  • Police officers bow their heads during a prayer at funeral...

    Police officers bow their heads during a prayer at funeral services for Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel on Nov. 18, 2024. (Anthony Vazquez/Chicago Sun-Times)
  • Chicago police officers salute at the funeral for slain Chicago...

    Chicago police officers salute at the funeral for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
  • Parents Rosa Mayen, right, and Adrian Martínez, center, are walked...

    Parents Rosa Mayen, right, and Adrian Martínez, center, are walked out after funeral services for Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel on Nov. 18, 2024. (Anthony Vazquez/Chicago Sun-Times)
  • A police officer wears a button with the image of...

    A police officer wears a button with the image of slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez at the start of funeral services for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Officers salute as the hearse arrives for the funeral for...

    Officers salute as the hearse arrives for the funeral for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Police recruits salute as the funeral procession comes down Maplewood...

    Police recruits salute as the funeral procession comes down Maplewood Avenue and 77th Street, toward the church at the start of funeral services for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • The funeral procession for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez...

    The funeral procession for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez proceeds on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • The funeral procession comes down Maplewood Avenue and 77th Street...

    The funeral procession comes down Maplewood Avenue and 77th Street toward the church at the start of the funeral services for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Police recruits salute as the funeral procession comes down Maplewood...

    Police recruits salute as the funeral procession comes down Maplewood Avenue and 77th Street toward the church at the start of funeral services for slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • A police officer carries a hat with a photo of...

    A police officer carries a hat with a photo of slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez before his funeral Mass on Nov. 18, 2024, at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Police officers and mourners wait outside of Blake-Lamb Funeral Home...

    Police officers and mourners wait outside of Blake-Lamb Funeral Home in Oak Lawn to attend the visitation for Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 17, 2024. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
  • Chicago police officers are recognized during a Mass dedicated to...

    Chicago police officers are recognized during a Mass dedicated to slain Officer Enrique Martínez, his family and all first responders at St. Christina Church in Mount Greenwood. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
  • People distribute buttons with a picture of slain Chicago police...

    People distribute buttons with a picture of slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez before a Mass dedicated to him and all first responders on Nov. 10, 2024, at St. Christina Church in Mount Greenwood. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
  • People attend a Mass dedicated to slain Chicago police Officer...

    People attend a Mass dedicated to slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez, his family and first responders on Nov. 10, 2024, at St. Christina Church in Mount Greenwood. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
  • A photo is displayed during a Mass dedicated to slain...

    A photo is displayed during a Mass dedicated to slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez, his family and first responders on Nov. 10, 2024, at St. Christina Church in Mount Greenwood. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
  • Dave Gier, of the Illinois Patriot Riders, wears mourning bands...

    Dave Gier, of the Illinois Patriot Riders, wears mourning bands with recently deceased officers’ badge numbers outside of Blake-Lamb Funeral Home in Oak Lawn during the visitation for Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez on Nov. 17, 2024. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
  • The Rev. Ryan Brady greets people after a Mass dedicated...

    The Rev. Ryan Brady greets people after a Mass dedicated to slain Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez, his family and first responders. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
  • Chicago police officers depart after a hearing on Nov. 7,...

    Chicago police officers depart after a hearing on Nov. 7, 2024, at the Leighton Criminal Court Building where Darion C. McMillian was charged with murder in the slaying of Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
  • Edith Huesca, right, mother of slain Chicago police Officer Luis...

    Edith Huesca, right, mother of slain Chicago police Officer Luis M. Huesca who was killed earlier this year, departs after a hearing where the accused killer of police Officer Enrique Martínez was charged, on Nov. 7, 2024, at the Leighton Criminal Court Building. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
  • As charges are announced against a suspect in the fatal...

    As charges are announced against a suspect in the fatal shooting of Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez, police Superintendent Larry Snelling listens during a news conference at police headquarters on Nov. 6, 2024. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
  • Members of the Chicago fire and police departments salute in...

    Members of the Chicago fire and police departments salute in the rain outside the Cook County medical examiner’s office on Nov. 5, 2024, as an ambulance arrives carrying the body of Officer Enrique Martínez, 26, who was fatally shot Monday night in the 8000 block of South Ingleside Avenue in the Chatham neighborhood. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Members of the Chicago Police Department salute in the rain...

    Members of the Chicago Police Department salute in the rain outside the Cook County medical examiner’s office on Nov. 5, 2024, as an ambulance arrives carrying the body of Officer Enrique Martínez, 26, who was fatally shot near the 8000 block of South Ingleside Avenue in the Chatham neighborhood Monday night. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Members of the Chicago Fire Department wait in the rain...

    Members of the Chicago Fire Department wait in the rain outside the Cook County medical examiner’s office on Nov. 5, 2024, as an ambulance arrives carrying the body of Officer Enrique Martínez, 26, who was fatally shot near the 8000 block of South Ingleside Avenue in the Chatham neighborhood Monday night. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Chicago firefighters hang a flag outside the Cook County medical...

    Chicago firefighters hang a flag outside the Cook County medical examiner’s office shortly after midnight on Nov. 5, 2024, after Officer Enrique Martínez, 26, was fatally shot near the 8000 block of South Ingleside Avenue in the Chatham neighborhood Monday night. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Police work the scene where Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez,...

    Police work the scene where Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez, 26, was fatally shot near the 8000 block of South Ingleside Avenue in the Chatham neighborhood on Nov. 4, 2024. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Federal agents work at the scene where Chicago police Officer...

    Federal agents work at the scene where Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez, 26, was fatally shot near the 8000 block of South Ingleside Avenue in the Chatham neighborhood on Nov. 4, 2024. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Police work at the scene where Officer Enrique Martínez, 26,...

    Police work at the scene where Officer Enrique Martínez, 26, was fatally shot near the 8000 block of South Ingleside Avenue in the Chatham neighborhood on Nov. 4, 2024, in Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
  • Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez was killed in the line...

    Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez was killed in the line of duty on Nov. 4, 2024. (Chicago Police Department)
  • Members of the Chicago fire and police departments stand in...

    Members of the Chicago fire and police departments stand in the rain early on Nov. 5, 2024, outside the Cook County medical examiner’s office after an ambulance arrived carrying the body of Officer Enrique Martínez, 26, who was fatally shot Monday night near the 8000 block of South Ingleside Avenue in the Chatham neighborhood. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)

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Chicago police Officer Enrique Martínez buttons are distributed before a dedication Mass, Nov. 10, 2024, at St. Christina Church in Mount Greenwood. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)

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The city of Chicago sued Glock in March 2024 asserting (correctly in our view) that Glock was contributing to the mayhem and murder on Chicago’s streets. Last month, a Cook County Circuit Court judge denied the company’s motion to dismiss the city’s lawsuit, no doubt a factor in the company’s decision to take action at long last on this correctable problem.

In a release hailing Glock’s apparent move to no longer sell guns so easily convertible by third-party devices, the Johnson administration said it would continue to pursue the litigation, which asks for civil penalties and damages.

Chicago isn’t the only governmental body that’s taken action against Glock. Most notably, Gov. Gavin Newsom earlier this month signed into law a ban on the sale of new guns with Glock’s current design in California, the third largest U.S. firearms market. It’s likely not coincidental that Glock is moving so quickly to stop selling guns that can be transformed by a device the size of a quarter into automatic firearms.

But even if California throws around more weight than Chicago, Mayor Johnson can take some justified pride in being part of the pressure campaign that apparently is resulting in real change. (We use the word apparently because the news on Glock’s changes, slated to take effect Nov. 30, has come thus far from one of the company’s authorized retailers and not from the manufacturer itself.)

We applauded the Johnson administration’s decision to sue when they filed the litigation, but we were less than confident it would get results. Under Mayor Richard M. Daley, the city sued gun manufacturers over the use of their products in killing so many Chicagoans and the litigation was unsuccessful.

We won’t celebrate too much, either, until we hear from Chicago police Superintendent Larry Snelling. Snelling has been outspoken about the threat posed to his officers by these Glock switches, and we would expect he will weigh in once Glock’s changes are fleshed out and take hold.

But with those caveats stated, Johnson administration lawyers seem to have contributed to making Chicago’s streets a little safer in the future.

“We know that Glock switches have been used in the vast majority of mass shootings in our city,” Johnson said in a release. “They have taken far too many lives and caused tremendous pain and suffering in our communities.”

We’ve criticized this mayor on many occasions, but credit is due here. It’s difficult to make much overall progress when seizing illegal Glocks with switches, as Chicago police have been doing in concert with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, when new ones can so easily take their place.

Submit a letter, of no more than 400 words, to the editor here or email letters@chicagotribune.com.

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