After 2 Men Are Robbed And Beaten In Middle Of State Street In River North, Workers Raise Alarm About Rising Crime – CBS2 (Chicago)

The owner of a 7-Eleven on State Street said one of her managers recently quit from having nightmares from the crime in the area; On many nights – including this weekend – her employees lock themselves inside the store when crowds outside get too big.
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

The Chicago broadcast and print media are worthless and woke. I prefer getting my local news from Patch. Big news comes from The UK. They usually publish stories before Chicago media will touch it, usually 5-7 days. Cowards!!

Eugene from a payphone
4 years ago

So suddenly CBS news finally notices that violent crime in the Central Business District has become a problem. But their news team is representative of a diverse Chicago.

debtsor
4 years ago

Anarcho-Tyranny!

Tom Paine's Ghost
4 years ago

That section of State St was always a bit seedy with the run-down buildings waiting for new development and the Hubbard St bar traffic. It as gotten much worse since Lightfoot cheered for and encouraged the rioters. Now the vermin hang out at Illinois/State in the closed Cantina Loredo site. The homeless, drunks, addicts and their street thug vermin pals sleep behind the wall at the old cafe table area and harass pedestrians daytime and nighttime. Close proximity to the Grand St El station and their hovels on lower Kinzie/Wabash gives them more opportunity to ‘beg’, steal and harass the… Read more »

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