Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson are set to join community leaders at the Pullman Community Center to celebrate the progress of state-funded anti-violence programs. These initiatives, supported by organizations like Chicago CRED and Metropolitan Peace Initiatives, claim to have significantly contributed to the declining rates of gun violence in Chicago.
With Chicago achieving fewer than 600 murders in 2024 for the first time since 2019, the event aims to showcase successful strategies in reducing crime across the region. Attendees expect leaders to discuss ongoing efforts and future plans to maintain this downward trend in violence, making it a pivotal moment for community safety initiatives.
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