Afternoon Briefing: Chicago to expand pilot that pays for homicide victims’ funerals

Good afternoon, Chicago.

Mayor Brandon Johnson will increase the scope of a pilot program that funds basic needs for victims of gun violence and their families, he announced today as the latest update in his public safety plan ahead of the summer.

In touting his announcement, Johnson repeatedly decried his predecessors as “stingy” toward communities on the South and West sides that needed relief from disinvestment and violence the most. The fund in question was started in 2022 under former Mayor Lori Lightfoot and has since doled out aid to almost 400 victims.

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