With more gunfire on the Eisenhower Expressway, expert says Chicago has a big problem – CBS2 (Chicago)

"The frequency of these shootings is really what's alarming to people," DePaul University professor and transportation expert Joe Schwieterman said. "We are seeing a pattern here - and it's starting to affect decisions, how people drive; when they come in the city. All that weighs on our economy; our people."
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Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

You think?

Da Judge
2 years ago

Mayor BJ – Da Chicago yutes are just have some fun on the EE.

The question is if Mayor BJ’s skull is filled with mud or pudding!!

SIMPLETON.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Chicago’s problem is that we have crime without punishment. Thanks Dems.

FJB
2 years ago

45 people shot YTD instead of 68 and the reporter characterizes that as “being in a better spot?” Sad. Hazards on highways should be things like potholes or something that fell off a truck, not someone putting a dozen rounds through your car doors.

Zephyr Window
2 years ago

According to CPD and city officials those shootings/murders did not happen in Chicago since the State Police have primary jurisdiction on the interstates and expressways. Nice way to keep the violence levels lower, blame someone else, not our problem.

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