Chicago sets a new record for February carjacking reports — up 18% over last year (and up 390% compared to February 2019) – CWB Chicago

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vb
4 years ago

It’s a great time to be a criminal in Chicago. Police can’t chase. No prosecution if caught. No punishment if prosecuted. What could go wrong?

Pat S.
4 years ago
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What could go wrong? Everything! And it has.

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