Businesses worry about rising crime downtown after latest violent outburst at Millennium Park – CBS2 (Chicago)

"The violence definitely draws people away from down here, which really is hard, but I do emphasize the fact that we do have a large security presence down here and that is really helpful," restaurant manager Lily Stein said. "They come around here all the time, which is great, and it definitely makes some customers feel a little bit safer I think."
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

Worrying about something accomplishes nothing. Just look at Lori, she’s concerned about everything and accomplishes nothing. The only thing she sincerely cares about is Toni delivery her eulogy!

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