A quarter of a century after Giannoulias was carjacked, new SOS doles out $21 million in grants to fight current surge – Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago has a higher rate of carjackings than any other area of Illinois, according to figures from the city and state. More than 1,600 armed carjackings were reported in the city last year, which marked an 11% decrease from 2021 — but was still higher than any other year dating back at least two decades. Chicago carjacking reports more than doubled from 603 in 2019 to 1,413 in 2020. They hit an apex of 1,849 in 2021. More than 250 have already been reported this year.
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Mary Juana
3 years ago

To become a member of the SOS police you may know Jesus and think you have enough clout but
that wouldn’t be enough to get the job.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Buy the criminals new cars so they do not have to steal them.

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