Chicago expressway shootings fell nearly 50% in 2022: ISP

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Chicago expressway shootings fell nearly 50% in 2022

Illinois State Police claim expressway shootings in Chicago were almost cut in half last year.

Illinois State Police claim expressway shootings in Chicago were almost cut in half last year.

Police say shootings fell by 47 percent compared to 2021.

State police credit more patrols and better use of technology, like license plate readers and helicopters.

"After an unprecedented number of expressway shootings in the Chicago area in 2021, the Illinois State Police mobilized resources agency-wide, including troopers, Air Operations, forensic services and criminal investigation special agents," ISP Director Brendan Kelly said in a statement.

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Police say fatal expressway shootings fell from 24 in 2021 to three last year.

Non-fatal shootings dropped from 119 to 60, and the number of shootings reported on expressways fell almost by half from 264 to 140.

Meanwhile, traffic stops on Chicago expressways nearly doubled — from around 14,000 to almost 26,000 in the last two years — but it led to roughly the same amount of arrests each year, at slightly more than 1,500.

The more traffic stops, however, resulted in state police seizing 342 guns, which was 145 more than the 197 recovered in 2021.

Stolen vehicle recoveries soared over the preceding year by more than 230%. State police retrieved 615 stolen vehicles in 2022, compared with about 180 recovered in 2021.

Sun-Times Media Wire contributed to this report.

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