CHICAGO — With summer approaching, some downtown aldermen in Chicago are pushing to lower the curfew for teenagers amid growing concerns over recent mass gatherings where violence occurred.

A vote on the change could happen as early as Wednesday.

But as WGN Investigates found, the city’s current curfew is enforced much less than it used to be, raising questions as to whether the change would even be enforced.

There were 539 curfew violations citywide last year, down more than 75 percent compared to 2018.

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