After Another Fatal Shooting At 31st Street Beach, Alderman Asks Police To Boost July 4 Security – Block Club Chicago

Ald. Lamont Robinson is calling for extra security, more barriers, bag checks and towing enforcement on the beach and in nearby parking lots as a way to prevent violence there.
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Lawrence
1 year ago

What’s the point? If there’s no arrest, no posting of bail, and no prosecution of lawbreakers, what are we doing? Why does someone have to be murdered before anyone even looks at the problem? For the victims, the result is final. For the criminals, it’s just an inconvenience. It’s like the prison is being run by the inmates, but the likelihood of being detained is low and going to prison is unlikely.

debtsor
1 year ago
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This IS the point, Lawrence. It’s difficult to accept and understand, but this is the point. You don’t think like these Chicagoans, or have the same thought patterns, so it’s completely foreign to you. But they want to legalize and continue living the lawless lifestyle they currently engage in, and they’ve voted for politicians who let them.

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