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Chicago’s Thanksgiving Holiday Violence Far Outpaces Other Major U.S. Cities

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December 2, 2025
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Chicago’s Thanksgiving Holiday Violence Far Outpaces Other Major U.S. Cities

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Chicago once again recorded the highest level of Thanksgiving holiday gun violence among major U.S. cities, surpassing New York, Los Angeles, Detroit, Atlanta, and Philadelphia in both shootings and fatalities. The comparison underscores the continued challenges facing the city even as officials maintain that Chicago is making progress on public safety.

While Chicago’s final numbers are still being confirmed, preliminary figures already place the city well above its peers. New York City – with nearly three times Chicago’s population – reported zero shooting deaths and seven non-fatal injuries. The incidents spread across Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Queens.

Detroit saw two killed and five injured across four separate shootings. One of the fatalities was a 41-year-old man shot in a targeted attack. Several minors were among the wounded, prompting Police Chief James White to renew calls for stricter parental oversight and curfew compliance amid a rise in youth-involved incidents.

Despite Detroit’s long struggle with violent crime, its holiday toll remained significantly lower than Chicago’s.

Philadelphia recorded the lowest violence among major cities: zero fatalities and three non-fatal shootings. Those incidents occurred in North and West Philadelphia. Officials credited expanded patrols and holiday deployments, a strategy introduced after the city’s July Fourth mass-shooting surge that left six dead and 46 injured.

In Atlanta, police responded to one fatal shooting and four injuries across five separate events. The lone death was tied to a drug-related attack while a double shooting at an apartment complex added to the weekend’s count.

Mayor Andre Dickens acknowledged that any holiday violence is “deeply concerning.”

Los Angeles reported two fatal shootings, still markedly below Chicago’s developing total. LAPD officials continue to cite gang-related tensions as a year-round challenge but said holiday operations appeared to limit larger-scale incidents. Despite its size and sprawling geography, Los Angeles kept its weekend numbers well under Chicago’s.

Despite these comparisons, Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson have continued to publicly dismiss concerns about Chicago’s safety. Both leaders have repeatedly criticized President Donald Trump for pointing to the city’s rising crime, insisting Chicago is “safe” and accusing Trump of exaggeration. Their assurances stand in stark contrast to the holiday data, which show Chicago recording more shootings and more deaths than every other major U.S. city.

The numbers present a clear contradiction. While New York, Los Angeles, Detroit, Atlanta, and Philadelphia all kept Thanksgiving violence to far lower levels – in some cases reporting no homicides at all – Chicago ended the holiday as the most dangerous major city in America.

The gap between political messaging and on-the-ground reality continues to widen, raising fresh questions about the effectiveness of current crime-reduction strategies.

Across the country, every other major city managed to contain holiday violence more effectively. Chicago once again stood alone.

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