Chicago letter carriers concerned about increase in robberies, attacks – WGNTV (Chicago)

There have been 12 postal workers robbed at gunpoint so far this year. “It has never gotten this bad,” mail carrier Patrick Gibbons said. “The criminals are so brash they’re stealing other people’s checks, mail.”
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Ex Illini
3 years ago

Why rob the mailman when you can steal loaded UPS and Amazon trucks? I expect that will be next up on the thugs list.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Only going to increase the streets are run by the criminals. The Chitty is in a free fall and is falling faster and faster every day.

Chunky Puree
3 years ago

The man is described as being about 6 feet tall and was last seen wearing bifocal glasses, a black hooded sweatshirt, pants and fuzzy slippers.

In this brilliantly writing article can any commentor notice what’s missing?

Riverbender
3 years ago
Reply to  Chunky Puree

Uhh…they didn’t mention if the perp had tattoos or not
Does that count?

Chunky Puree
3 years ago
Reply to  Riverbender

No, close but no prize yet

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  Chunky Puree

Thank you, Jesse Jackson, for bullying Chicagoland media into not including race in suspect descriptions.

Chunky Puree
3 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

WINNER! 🏆🏆🏆 Everybody knew the answer I just wanted to see it

Last edited 3 years ago by Chunky Puree
Old Joe
3 years ago

Well, the mailmen just need some range time. Kinda like they floated arming pilots and school teachers!

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