Crime along the Red Line: Loop restaurants see most crime – Illinois Policy

Restaurants serving the Loop reported 1.2 crimes per licensed retail food establishment in 2021 and 2022, the most in any region along the Red Line. Specifically, the Grand Station near Navy Pier saw more than double that rate: 2.34 crimes per eatery. Rrestaurants serving South Chicago ZIP codes from the Harrison Station down to 95th Street reported 19 crimes for every 20 restaurants, and restaurants on the northern stretch of the Red Line saw even less crime: 31% less than their peers to the south.
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mqyl
3 years ago

If there’s so much crime along the Red Line, what’s the rationale to expand it?

Trash Panda
3 years ago

Northside restaurants are obviously racist

Giddyap
3 years ago

The Red Line’s main functions these days

— a mobile hunting ground for crime-thug super-predators

— transportation for Loop wilding mob savages

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