Chicago officials announce the expansion of summer youth programs to curb violence, introducing initiatives like midnight basketball and softball during high-risk hours. These new activities are part of the city’s “People’s Plan for Community Safety,” aiming to provide safe options for youth in neighborhoods with high crime rates, particularly Austin and Englewood.
Additionally, the city plans to distribute free gun locks and host violence awareness workshops to further improve community safety. Mayor Brandon Johnson noted a significant drop in crime statistics, including a 21% decrease in homicides this year, emphasizing that while progress is made, even a single act of violence remains a concern.
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