Overall crime continued to drop in April, a reflection of the agency’s ongoing collaboration with the Chicago Police Department
Crime in April on the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) continued a downward trend in 2024. Instances of reported crimes on the transit system remain rare, and the CTA is proud to provide safe and reliable transportation to the riders who account for the nearly 1 million rides taken each weekday.
According to statistics released last week by the Chicago Police Department (CPD), which provides law enforcement across the CTA system, crimes decreased across the board during the month of April:
- Overall transit crime is down 6% year to date, as well as a 16% drop compared to April 2023.
- Violent crime on the CTA is down 6% compared to April 2023.
“We have been encouraged to see the continued decrease in instanced of crime as we’ve seen the continued rise in ridership, particularly as the weather warms,” said CTA President Dorval R. Carter, Jr. “The CTA is committed to continuing our close partnership with the Chicago Police Department to support their law enforcement efforts, ensuring the security for both our riders and employees.”
CTA supplements CPD’s efforts with its extensive network of more than 33,000 security-cameras and with hundreds of personnel deployed across the system each day, around the clock, and who are trained and acutely focused on customer comfort and safety.
CTA also augments CPD efforts with contracted security guards and K-9 units, who focus on addressing issues like customer behavior and fare evasion, to prevent them from leading to other potentially illicit activities.