Chicago’s violent crime numbers are dropping fast—May saw its fewest homicides since 2007, and summer 2024 was the quietest in 16 years. While overall homicides and shootings are still up slightly year-over-year, the trend is reversing after pandemic highs. City leaders credit community intervention programs and youth investments, while stressing that no violence is acceptable. Meanwhile, robberies, carjackings, and transit crimes have all plummeted—transit violence down 20%—showing progress across the board.
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