Chicago’s ‘Crime Reduction Plan’ Spends Millions in Tax Dollars on ‘Holistic’ Services

The “crime reduction plan,” formulated by far-left Mayor Lori Lightfoot to tackle Chicago’s soaring violent crime, spends hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money on “holistic” services.

The plan sees city officials divert money away from Chicago’s police department and pump the tax dollars into radical services such as “health and wellness programs.”

Since 2019, violent crime in Chicago has increased by 7.5 percent.

Some of the city’s neighborhoods have even suffered from a 100% increase in fatal shootings.

To address this, the Democratic mayor’s “Our City, Our Safety” initiative will take a “holistic approach” to violent crime prevention.

The plan was first introduced over a year ago and comes with a $411.6 million price tag, courtesy of the taxpayer.

“We may not call all of these things part of the tools of public safety, but they absolutely fundamentally are,” Lightfoot said in an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times.

“Because when people are healthy, when communities are vibrant, when folks feel like they have ownership of the geography under their feet, communities thrive.”

According to the outlet, Lightfoot’s plan will include:

  • $85 million on violence intervention, including victim services, street outreach and other violence reduction programs
  • $62 million for affordable housing and homeless programs
  • $80 million for assistance to families and youth jobs
  • $40 million for health and wellness programs
  • $114.6 million for community development and parks
  • $30 million for small business

The plan targets 15 of the city’s most violent areas.

Since the onset of COVID-19, several of the areas have seen sustained increases in fatal shootings — for example, a 450% rise in West Pullman, a 104% rise in North Lawndale, and a 100% rise in East Garfield Park.

In addition to homicide, Chicago has not been immune to a nationwide trend of smash-and-grab looting — in which packs of thieves raid retail stores, often assaulting employees.

“They went for the more expensive bikes,” BFF Bikes owner Gillian Forsyth told CBS Chicago.

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“They kind of knew what they were looking for.”

“It’s frightening. It’s really frightening,” she continued.

“They ran off down the alley next to the church here, and you can see them put the bikes in their car — and they just drove off.”

“When we’re like, as a small business, worried about constantly being robbed like that — we’re very easy to break into — and we’re not getting any response,” Forsyth added, “and I’m not blaming the police or anything — I’m sure they have a multitude of cases.

“There were five bike shops broken into in the space of two or three weeks.

“There doesn’t seem to be a collaborative effort, to solve this problem.”

Meanwhile, the Chicago Police Department is demanding that actor Jussie Smollett — who drained over $130,000 in public safety resources by staging a fake hate crime — repay the taxpayer funds.

“The City filed a civil lawsuit against Jussie Smollett to recover costs incurred by the Chicago Police Department investigating what the City believed to be Smollett’s false police reports that he was a victim of a hate crime,” the city said in a statement.

“While using a different standard of proof, the jury’s finding of guilt convicting Jussie Smollett of criminal charges stemming from the incident confirms that the City was correct in bringing its civil lawsuit.”

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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