Chicago Opens Late Night Gaming Series for Youth Safety

Chicago Opens Late Night Gaming Series for Youth Safety

Chicago is expanding its community safety efforts with the launch of the Late Night Video Game Series, a joint initiative by Mayor Brandon Johnson, the Mayor’s Office of Community Safety (MOCS), and the Chicago Public Library (CPL). The program aims to create safe evening spaces for youth and families in neighborhoods most affected by violence. The first event takes place tonight at CPL’s Kelly Branch in Englewood from 9 p.m. to midnight, with more dates planned through the fall and winter. Mayor Johnson said that this summer was one of Chicago’s safest in decades, thanks to community-driven initiatives such as Late Night Basketball and Take Back the Block. He emphasized that the Late Night Video Game Series builds on this progress by offering young people safe environments to gather, socialize, and have fun, underscoring his administration’s investment in programs that promote employment, recreation, and education as part of a broader effort to make Chicago safer for everyone. Alderwoman Jeanette Taylor voiced strong support for the project, noting that hosting the September event in the 20th Ward provides a positive space for youth to connect and “simply be kids,” stressing that prevention begins with investing in community engagement. The Late Night Video Game Series is part of the People’s Plan for Community Safety, which focuses on bringing activity and connection to neighborhoods during hours considered high-risk for violence. Garien Gatewood, Deputy Mayor of Community Safety, said the program exemplifies how collaboration with residents leads to meaningful solutions: “By keeping doors open and lights on later in the night, we’re creating more opportunities for connection, fun, and safety during hours when it matters most.” Each event includes free food, gaming equipment, giveaways, and access to safety resources. A pilot session in Garfield Park last month drew over 75 participants. Community groups and neighborhood police districts team up to organize each event. Tonight’s launch is hosted in partnership with Teamwork Englewood and the 7th Police District. Tametrius Files from Teamwork Englewood said their T.I.M.E. initiative shows that “safety isn’t just about preventing harm, it’s about giving our young people time to dream, connect, and just enjoy being kids. Having fun is community safety.” The Chicago Public Library supports the program by extending hours and offering venues across neighborhoods. Commissioner Chris Brown said, “Libraries have always been trusted spaces where young people can gather, learn, and connect. By opening our doors later into the night, we extend that promise of safety and belonging.” Gaming provider I Play Games! Supplies consoles and hosts tournaments. Founder Kevin Fair announced that, in addition to various gaming activities, the event will feature a Street Fighter 2 Invitational with eight professional players competing live on Twitch. The gaming series follows the success of Late Night Basketball, which attracted more than 750 residents over the summer, with surveys showing participants felt safer and more connected. Residents from Englewood and beyond are invited to attend tonight’s event at Kelly Branch Library; Youth participants must attend with a parent or guardian.. Additional dates will be announced soon.

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