20+ Chicago Businesses Have Been Burglarized In The Past 2 Weeks, Police Say – Block Club Chicago

“It’s frustrating because it’s consistent and nothing’s being done about it,” one store owner said. “These small businesses are taking significant losses and there’s no support coming from the city. They don’t have the resources to protect small businesses and everyday people, but they have money to break up college encampments with police in full riot gear? That doesn’t make sense.”
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Lawerence
1 year ago

Kim Fox found the perp that threw a soda at her but can’t do the same for Chicago’s business owners?

cynthia
1 year ago

Three quarters of chiraq

Old Joe
1 year ago

I hate to break this to you but Chicago pols view private businesses and sole proprietorships as tax donkeys. Hey Haw…….

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