For Alexi Giannoulias, news of carjackings hit close to home.
Illinois’ Secretary of State was a senior in high school when he and a group of classmates found themselves being robbed of their vehicle at gunpoint on Chicago’s West Side.
Now the Secretary of State’s office is awarding $21 million to Chicago police and five other law enforcement groups in an effort to crack down on carjackings and auto theft in Illinois.Sign up for NBC Chicago newsletters.
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New Secretary of State Giannoulias to dole out $21M in grants to fight state, Chicago carjackingsMore than half of that total funding is earmarked for the Illinois State Police and the Chicago Police Department as the city grapples with some of the highest numbers of carjackings seen in at least a generation.
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