- Recent Juneteenth weekend shootings in Chicago , which left eight dead and 39 wounded, sparked renewed debate over public safety between Donald Trump and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker.
- Donald Trump used social media to criticize Chicago's crime rate and called for federal intervention, while Governor Pritzker responded by mocking his past actions.
- The University of Chicago Crime Lab previously reported a 30% reduction in homicides through mid-December 2024, but noted the city's violent crime rate remains high compared to other major global cities.
- Chicago Police Department data shows a 9% increase in killings and a 5% rise in shootings this year compared to the same period in 2025, though overall crime is flat, with significant drops in robberies and burglaries.
- Experts explain that homicide numbers are susceptible to large percentage fluctuations, and short-term increases do not necessarily indicate a reversal of longer-term crime reductions.
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