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Cops seize 6 guns, arrest 39 people at Chicago Pride Parade gathering

Last updated: June 30, 2025 6:30 pm
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Following the Chicago Pride Parade and its aftermath, Chicago Police Department reported that 39 individuals were arrested, with five of them found illegally carrying firearms. Among those arrested, one man was found carrying two guns, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.

Compared to last year’s 53 arrests, this year’s total is lower but still higher than the arrest numbers from previous years between 2016 and 2023. Out of the 39 arrested, 13 individuals, including two juveniles, face felony charges, while 21 face misdemeanor charges. Additionally, one person received citations, with charges pending against four individuals as of midday Monday.

This year, the parade started at 11 a.m. instead of the usual noon start time, with the route shortened by a mile. These changes were implemented to reduce the parade’s duration and allow for more police presence at the post-parade street gatherings in Lakeview. The efforts to shorten the parade were successful, with this year’s event lasting approximately two hours, a significant improvement from last year’s nearly five-hour parade. On average, the parade has lasted 4 hours and 18 minutes since 2016, making this year’s timing a notable change.

During the post-parade street gathering, several individuals were charged with firearm possession, including:

  • A 16-year-old boy found with a machine gun with an extended magazine.
  • Corey Jackson, 23, who was discovered with a loaded 9mm handgun and a pink holster.
  • Jukauri Muhammad, 18, in possession of two firearms with extended magazines.
  • Arron Wilson, 18, who was found with a loaded 9mm handgun reported stolen last year.
  • Akira Moore, 19, and Tyquon Evans, 18, facing charges related to unlawful possession of weapons.

Other individuals facing felony charges include:

  • Kamauri Clayton, 21, charged with aggravated battery of a peace officer.
  • Latoya Howell, 44, charged with aggravated battery of a peace officer and assault.
  • Breahana Kirk, 30, charged with aggravated battery of a peace officer, resisting, and reckless conduct.
  • Alliyah Lucas, 21, charged with aggravated battery of peace officers and resisting.
  • Maleyah Williams, 18, charged with aggravated battery of a peace officer and resisting.
  • Jessie Lee, 28, facing multiple charges including aggravated battery of peace officers and disorderly conduct.
  • A 17-year-old boy charged with aggravated assault of a peace officer.

These incidents highlight the challenges faced by law enforcement during large-scale events like the Chicago Pride Parade and the importance of ensuring public safety.

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