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Felony shoplifting cases surge 154% under new state’s attorney

Last updated: December 27, 2024 12:41 pm
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Shoplifters in Chicago are facing stricter consequences under Cook County’s new state’s attorney compared to the previous administration. Retired justice Eileen O’Neill Burke, who took office on December 2, has implemented a policy to pursue felony charges against individuals who shoplift merchandise valued at more than $300. This marks a significant shift from Kim Foxx’s approach, where felony charges were only pursued if the value exceeded $1,000 or if the accused had multiple previous convictions.

Since O’Neill Burke assumed office, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of shoplifting cases filed as felonies. Data from the Chicago Police Department shows that during the first eleven months of the year, only 11% of the 3,264 retail theft cases were filed as felonies. In comparison, during November, Foxx’s last month in office, 13% of the 333 cases were classified as felonies.

However, under O’Neill Burke’s administration, there has been a sharp rise in the proportion of shoplifting cases charged as felonies. In the three-week period between December 3 and December 22, out of 248 shoplifting cases filed, 28% were categorized as felonies. This represents a 154% increase from the previous rate and a 115% increase compared to November alone.

During her campaign, O’Neill Burke emphasized the importance of upholding the state law regarding felony retail theft. She argued against the notion that individuals should avoid felony charges for shoplifting items worth a few hundred dollars, highlighting the negative impact of such crimes on businesses in the city. O’Neill Burke suggested alternative measures such as attending theft school for first-time offenders without a criminal background to prevent permanent stains on their records.

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It is essential for law enforcement officials, especially chief prosecutors, to enforce the law regardless of personal preferences. O’Neill Burke’s stance on addressing retail theft reflects a commitment to maintaining public safety and supporting businesses affected by such crimes.

As the new state’s attorney implements these changes, it is crucial to monitor the impact of these policies on reducing shoplifting incidents and protecting the interests of both retailers and the community.

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