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Carjackings soar by up to 510% in major US cities: Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans are all experiencing ‘disturbing’ spikes in crime

by Daily Mail

Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC

 

 

Major cities across the US have observed carjacking’s spike by up to 510 per cent in a ‘disturbing’ trend some are attributing to lax punishment and a shift in driving habits.

 

In line with an overall rise in violent crime across the nation, cities such as Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans are experiencing a jump in violent vehicle takeovers as critics slam criminal reform systems.

Others say changes that have come about during the pandemic – including curbside pickup and an increased demand for delivery service – are contributing to the jump.

 

In Chicago, 1,849 carjacking’s were reported last year – a 510 per cent increase from the 303 vehicular hijackings in 2014, according to city data. Last year’s figure represents a 30 per cent increase from the 1,413 cases reported in 2020.

 

City Alderman Ray Lopez weighed in on the matter, telling CNN: ‘It’s like the perfect storm, where all these soft on crime policies have come to a head during this pandemic.’

 

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