The horrific attack on a woman on a public train in Chicago has garnered angry responses from many — but the Democratic mayor was not one of them.

The 26-year-old victim is in critical condition after a man doused her with a liquid at about 9:30 on Monday night and then lit her on fire on the CTA Blue Line train. The man fled from the scene, and police later arrested 50-year-old Lawrence Reed as a suspect.

'The issue is violent misdemeanor offenders & how to stop. Be part of the solution, Mayor.'

When asked to comment on whether the suspect should have been on the streets in the first place, Mayor Brandon Johnson initially called it an "isolated incident," according to a Chicago Tribune reporter.

"This is an isolated incident, and I don't see this as some sort of trend. And again,

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