Chicago Sun-Times

CPD ARRESTS 90 IN RAIDS TO STEM VIOLENCE OVER WEEKEND

- BY STEFAN O ESPOSITO AND MITCHELL AR MEN TROUT Staff Reporters

Hoping to lessen the predicted violence over the long Labor Day weekend in the city, police are in the midst of a number of raids to get potential troublemak­ers off the streets.

As of Friday morning, police had arrested 90 of the 177 people targeted on previous arrest warrants, Chicago Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said Friday at police headquarte­rs.

“People will say, why this weekend, why not get them off the streets every day? The issue is these guys have multiple arrests — we’re talking about 30 or 40 arrests,” Guglielmi said. “They certainly cycle through the system, and the goal is to get them off the streets so they don’t contribute to anymore violence.”

Chicago residents should expect to see a larger police presence citywide over the weekend — an increase of about 1,300 police officers over typical staffing levels, officials said.

Meanwhile, the CPD said shootings declined by 45.4 percent in August, and murders were down by 47.4 percent compared to the same month last year.

In August, more than 300 people were wounded in shootings, along with at least 52 deaths ruled homicides, according to data compiled by the Chicago Sun- Times.

Police still touted it as the sixth straight month in which shootings declined from the previous year; it’s the city’s longest such stretch in four years, the department said.

Shootings overall are down by 16.6 percent this year compared to last year, police said. More than 2,500 people have been shot in the city in 2017, with nearly 470 homicides, Sun- Times data shows.

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