Mayor lays out next phase of preventing Chicago violence: investing in communities

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Mayor lays out next phase of preventing Chicago violence: investing in communities
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This next phase of the People's Plan for Community Safety, first announced in December, is focused on what the mayor calls a hyper-local approach.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson set out the next phase of his safety plan to prevent gun violence in Chicago, which he called a hyper-local approach.On Wednesday, Mayor Brandon Johnson was laying out his plans for improving public safety, through investing in communities.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchWest Garfield Park is an example of a community suffering from disinvestment for years. Now the mayor wants to try an approach to fight crime that doesn't involve police.

"Open-air drug markets, food deserts, the education aspect of giving our young men and women something else to do," Matthews said. This next phase of the People's Plan for Community Safety, first announced in December, is focused on what the mayor calls a hyper-local approach.

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