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President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he’s withdrawing the National Guard from Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland but left the door open to sending federal forces “in a much different and stronger form.”

His announcement comes after the US Supreme Court last week rejected his request to allow him to deploy the guard to Chicago to protect ICE agents as part of the administration’s ongoing immigration crackdown.

“We are removing the National Guard from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, despite the fact that CRIME has been greatly reduced by having these great Patriots in those cities, and ONLY by that fact,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, arguing that those cities would be “gone if it weren’t for the Federal Government stepping in.”

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[–] Soulphite@reddthat.com 67 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

The reduction in crime in Chicago is attributed to a combination of expanded community violence intervention (CVI) programs, strategic policing changes, and targeted social investments by the city and its partners. Experts also note the decline is part of a broader national trend, which suggests wider social and institutional factors may be at play. [sauce](Source: City of Chicago (.gov) https://share.google/LhxIrWqeFV2afl6Ih)

Key factors and initiatives cited by city officials, community leaders, and criminologists include:

Community Violence Intervention and Social Services[sauce](Source: Vera Institute https://share.google/jeI8zVxBejY6l9uds)

Violence Prevention Programs: The expansion of CVI programs, which employ community members (often formerly incarcerated individuals) as "peacekeepers" to de-escalate conflicts before they turn violent, has been a major focus. Police beats where these peacekeepers operate have seen significant drops in homicides and violent crime.

Addressing Root Causes: The city has made strategic investments aimed at addressing underlying causes of crime, such as trauma, poverty, and abuse. This includes investments in youth employment programs, mental and behavioral healthcare services, and support for survivors of violence.

Public Health Approach: A public health approach to violence prevention has been leveraged, empowering community organizations with unprecedented investments to support healing and thriving in the most impacted communities. [sauce](Source: City of Chicago (.gov) https://share.google/C3lvSIm2iqVr1beKM)

Policing Strategies and Law Enforcement

Modernized Policing: The Chicago Police Department (CPD) has implemented data-driven and intelligence-driven policing strategies, including the use of Strategic Decision Support Centers to identify crime patterns and anticipate hotspots.

Improved Detectives Bureau: The Mayor's office points to the restructuring and modernization of the detectives bureau, which has led to a higher homicide clearance rate, the best in over a decade.

Gun Removal and Legal Action: CPD successfully removed over 11,000 illegal guns from the streets in 2025. The city's lawsuit against Glock, Inc., which resulted in the company agreeing to discontinue the production of easily convertible pistol models, is also noted as a success.

Building Trust: City leadership emphasizes that building trust between police and communities, particularly communities of color, is a central part of the safety plan, which is considered essential for effective public safety.

Broader Trends and Expert Analysis

National Trends: Criminologists note that Chicago is not alone in its crime decline; many major cities across the U.S. have experienced similar downward trends, suggesting that broad social and institutional factors, rather than specific local initiatives alone, may be driving the change.

Difficulty Pinpointing Cause: Experts from the University of Chicago Crime Lab caution that it is difficult to pinpoint any single cause with certainty, as many factors are changing simultaneously.

Overall, the reduction is seen as the result of a collaborative approach involving law enforcement, community organizations, and city agency partnerships. [sauce](Source: City of Chicago (.gov) https://share.google/2jLaq3yxQgL7AJL0b)

Funny... all that and nothing about militarization or National Guard or hell, even trump had anything to do with crime dropping in Chicago. Closest you get is National Trend. We all know why you want to send military to only blue districts, Pedonald... you're a scared little man with very tiny hands. Your time is coming to a close, you dumb fucking pedophile!

[–] Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Thank you for posting this. Crime has been on a decline nation wide. The murder rate is down something like 20%. The national guard had nothing to do with it.

I've got to point out though, the gIock thing was a flop. It took less than a week for people to figure out how to mod the new design.

[–] phutatorius@lemmy.zip 2 points 14 hours ago

"It's clearly because criminals knew years in advance that Trump was going to sic the weekend warriors on them!"

[–] atzanteol@sh.itjust.works 39 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Everybody knows he's lying. He knows he's lying. He knows we know he's lying.

It's part of an authoritarian state to outright lie simply because you can.

[–] FishFace@piefed.social 9 points 1 day ago

So... the opposite of typical right wing policy on policing then. :/