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Chicago’s Car Break-Ins Linked to Gun Thefts

Overview of Car Break-Ins and Firearm Thefts

The city of Chicago has seen a significant increase in car break-ins over recent years, with a focus on firearms theft. According to CBS News, there were more than 23,000 car break-ins in 2020, a number that escalated to approximately 35,000 by the current year. The data reveals a troubling trend: a 41% jump in break-ins from 2021 to 2022 and an 8% increase from 2020 to 2023.

Connection to Violent Crimes

The stolen firearms from these break-ins have often been linked to violent crimes across the city. For instance, a pistol stolen from a car was used in the murder of Benjamin Dawkins, illustrating the direct connection between thefts and subsequent violent acts. CBS News highlighted this with maps showing the journey of stolen firearms from theft locations to crime scenes.

Targeting and Modus Operandi

Thieves are increasingly targeting cars for guns, working in groups to efficiently break into vehicles. Firearms are frequently left visible in cars, sometimes just in the seat pockets or on floorboards, making them easy targets. The city’s River North area has been particularly hit hard, with numerous firearms stolen from cars.

Local police and policy experts are alarmed by the trends and are pushing for stronger measures. Currently, Illinois law does not require firearms in vehicles to be secured in lockboxes, though this is strongly advised by law enforcement officials. New legislation is being proposed to tighten regulations on firearm storage in cars and to improve the reporting of stolen guns.

Impact of Firearm Thefts

The theft of guns from vehicles not only fuels the illegal arms market but also contributes significantly to the gun violence epidemic in Chicago. The policy group Brady United emphasizes the need to trace stolen guns to understand and tackle gun violence comprehensively.

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