State Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham) is throwing some serious shade at Mayor Randall Woodfin, accusing him of dropping the ball on Birmingham's violent crime crisis. Givan, who's gearing up to challenge Woodfin in the 2025 mayoral showdown, claims she's been way more proactive in tackling gun violence than the current mayor. Givan didn't hold back during a recent appearance on WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show." She expressed her frustration with Woodfin seemingly taking credit for efforts to combat Glock switches, a move she sees as completely undeserved. "I'm very disappointed in the whole administration, because they did absolutely nothing," Givan stated, emphasizing that she and other representatives had to practically beg the Speaker to address Birmingham's "blood bath" situation. She maintains that she spearheaded the push for action, a fact she says is easily verified. Givan slammed Woodfin's perceived attempts to celebrate the bill's passage, pointing out that City Hall remained silent on the issue. "Nobody at City Hall, nobody said one word to fight this issue," she declared, promising to call out the "foolery." Givan also highlighted what she believes is a major contributing factor to Birmingham's crime woes: a severe shortage of police officers. She claimed some neighborhoods are essentially barricaded due to the lack of adequate law enforcement presence. "Birmingham only has 300 and something sworn law enforcement officers," she explained.Birmingham Mayoral Race Heats Up!
Givan Sounds Off on WVNN
"They Did Absolutely Nothing"
No Room for Victory Laps?
Officer Shortage a Key Issue?
