Chicago’s Holiday Crackdowns on College Students
Labor Day weekend is one of the busiest times of year in Chicago. College students from schools like DePaul, Loyola, and the University of Illinois at Chicago celebrate with friends across neighborhoods such as Lincoln Park, Lakeview, and Wrigleyville. These celebrations often include alcohol, parties, and large public gatherings. At the same time, Chicago police and Illinois State Police increase patrols, set up sobriety checkpoints, and conduct undercover operations targeting underage drinking and drug offenses.
The result is a sharp spike in arrests involving college-aged individuals. Some arrests involve minor infractions, while others involve more serious felony charges. In Illinois, criminal offenses are divided into misdemeanors and felonies. Misdemeanors are punishable by less than one year in county jail, while felonies carry one year or more in state prison. College students may face either category depending on the conduct and the circumstances of their case.