Chicago car thefts at 11-year high in 2023 before year’s over – Illinois Policy

With 50% more car thefts this year compared to 2012, what’s happened to the arrest rate? It’s fallen to the lowest level in the past 11 years: 2.5% so far this year compared to 5.3% in 2012.
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Ataraxis
2 years ago

Can’t safely own a car, can’t safely take the CTA, can’t safely walk in many neighborhoods. I guess Chicagoans are just going to have to shelter in place. Might as well start wearing masks again, too.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Vehicular Equity Reparations to under represented and Marginalized yutes.

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